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Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Students & Faculty — Diversity of AI Tools

Examples of AI Tools

Co-Pilot by Microsoft is the company's growing offering of AI-driven services integrated directly into Windows and other Microsoft products, for instance, if you are currently using a windows computer, you'll see its icon in the upper right hand corner of your Microsoft Edge browser waiting for you to use it. 

 


Chat-GPT 3 and Chat-GPT 4 by Open AI are the most well known of the AI tools on the current market, much like co-pilot the tool is fitted to function as a chatbot, responding to users and their requests. 

Sora also by Open AI is an AI tool capable of generating video. 

 


Perplexity.ai by Perplexity is an AI tool designed to source it's claims and provide accurate, up to date information, while tools to provide academic level research assistance are in their infancy, Perplexity is honing in on that area.

 


Stable Artisan by Stability AI is an open source image generator that can be run at home, also known as Stable Diffusion, the software has a significant community of individuals around it generating images, compiling datasets for personal use and otherwise exploring the limits of the software.