Best AI Tools To Use
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Kyle Up🛠️ 2 tools 🙏 14,450 karmaMay 28, 2025@Leonardo AIquick and the quality's nuts. tons of presets and styles to pick from, definitely one of those tools that makes you wanna keep testing more stuff. -
Really useful for podcast work. the transcription is accurate and speeds things up a lot. -
Now here's an application where ML can shine. Translation quality is usually excellent, especially if the target language is English. Probably the closest you can get to a decent translation short of hiring a professional translator. -
Classic tool 😮💨 Loving Gen 4, it's wild how good the motion consistency is. It feels like a full studio in your browser. Big W guys keep it up! -

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The most humanly AI i have used so far but the problem is as soon as you start piling up messages in single chat session , it starts getting slow and at some point it starts freezing and also uses a lot of resources. For time being its okay to do 3 4 messages but as soon as we continue it has messages limitation and also starts getting very very slow . For the price of £18 per month this is unacceptable and with the newly introduced feature called project, if we start new chat within the project we cannot continue with the context we provided in other chats within same project. There are lot of improvements for them to work on. And to start with the its speed and its price -
ChatGPT — v61.5M+ context window points to much longer context handling across documents, codebases, and persistent sessions. A new pre-training foundation suggests a deeper base-model reset rather than a small iterative checkpoint. Rumored 10T-scale training implies broader capability coverage and stronger knowledge compression. Substantial agentic gains point to better tool use, task planning, and multi-step execution. Stronger reasoning aimed above current top tiers implies better performance on difficult chained problem-solving tasks.
