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Anonymous
Not using GenAI yet. Saving Changes...
Eric LaylandConsultant| MattersSeattle, WA, United States
It's interesting to see how the names of the tools changes over time. Some of these earlier discussions are from late 2023. Now in early 2025 and looking over the past few months, the tools I'm regularly engaged with are:
- ChatGPT - still my go-to but not solely anymore
- Google Notebook LM - currently my favorite
- Google Gemini - 1.5 Pro with Deep Research very powerful when used with Notebook LM
- Claude - taking drafts from ChatGPT & others to get better near-finished text outputs
- Napkin.ai - text to image process diagraming
- Leonardo.ai - visual outputs and design concepts
- Google Veo 2 (video) & Imagen 3 (image) - just playing with
- Replit - beginning to build agents. I hear Make, n8n and Relevance for automation are good but I've yet to explore deeply
- 11 Labs, Descript & Jellypod - text to audio (podcast creation)
I've also played a bit with many others but these are ones I go back to digging deeper int their capabilities. And PMI's own Infinity tool is very cool based on a few hours exploring it. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
I am in the early stages of adoption with GenAI. I lean on Chatgpt and Copilot to assist with brainstorming and creating concise summaries. I'm interested in putting some of the concepts learned in the Data Landscape training to use. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
I am in the early stages of adoption with GenAI. I lean on Chatgpt and Copilot to assist with brainstorming and creating concise summaries. I'm interested in putting some of the concepts learned in the Data Landscape training to use. Saving Changes...
Hello, my company has just introduced Copilot for MS 365. Most of us use it on daily basis but have not integrated it into our working processes effectively. We need to investigate more about the effective use of this tool. Saving Changes...
I have used https://claude.ai/ similar to Chat GPT however I think that you get more detailed output from Claude and you can upload documents in their free version.
I have used both of these as well and agree Saving Changes...
Anonymous
I expect I will learn more from participant answers here as I have had no experience in this yet. Saving Changes...
John NjorogeProject Management| Equity Group HoldingsSabaki/ Athi river, Kenya
Hi Claudia,
I have only used otto for note taking in meetings but am quite a nubie in this area.
I have realized it saves time and once all minutes are jotted down you can feed a template for the minutes to be standadized. Saving Changes...