This year we experimented with over 15 AI tools and features for a variety of applications. Google’s AI Overview is my favorite feature because it helps me find answers quickly. NotebookLM’s audio summaries are entertaining and can help you learn about new topics.
This year, as businesses rush to expand AI, consumers have encountered more AI product announcements than anyone can easily keep track of.
Fortunately, many of these tools are free to try, so people can explore how the technology can be applied.
This year, I tried over 15 AI tools and features, from chatbots to virtual shopping assistants to smart mirrors. This diversity shows how pervasive AI is and how different industries are integrating it into their products.
I was initially impressed by many of the tools, but as the novelty of most of them wore off, I no longer became a regular user.
However, there were a few things that left an impression on me. It was a tool that could be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Here are the top 5, ranked in order of frequency of use.