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Gen AI: What tools and resources do you find indispensable for enhancing your capabilities?

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Claudia Alcelay
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Learning & Innovation Research Manager| Project Management Institute (PMI) Spain
I'm keen to delve into your tools for working with Generative AI data. What tools and resources do you find indispensable?

From purchasing synthetic data to the apps you use for deploying and fine-tuning AI models, how do you manage your data cleaning processes?

Which charting and visualization tools do you prefer for data representation?

Your recommendations are a treasure trove of insights for those of us looking to enhance our Gen AI capabilities!
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Kimberly Conroy IT Project Manager| Franklin Clerk of Courts Lewis Center, Oh, United States
I am just starting to use some of the tools. It is an exploration of the different ones available at this point. I have not come to rely on any specific tool. However, this module has pointed out some tools I am interested in using such as Miro, and NotebookLM. So, I plan to learn how those can help with my projects.
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Brandy Cranford Manager, PMO| SaaS Consulting Group Nj, United States
Dec 11, 2023 6:00 PM
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Not all of these are free and not all I've used extensively but I consider these some of the most useful ones I have checked out:

https://axiom.ai - no code browser automation.

https://infogram.com - quick builder for presentations, infographics, reports, etc.

https://notegpt.io - summarizer for all kinds of content including Yutube, Udemy, Coursera for quicker learning.

https://tryshift.com - browser that allows to unify several different applications in one shell to boost productivity.
I am still at the tip of the iceberg for AI, and have only dabbled with ChatGPT for brainstorming or templating, as well as fireflies for note taking during project meetings. The zoom feature for note taking was in its infancy when we were comparing products. Also, Smartsheet has an integrated AI tool for formula writing that I've utilized on a few occasions.
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Moustapha Ndiaye Coordination officer Partnership and Development Finance| UNITED NATIONS Dakar, Senegal, Senegal
Dec 08, 2023 2:29 AM
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Hello Claudia,

I've been experimenting with Perplexity in my AI data, but I can't fully recommend it yet since my experiments are incomplete. However, so far, I like it.

As for charting and visualization tools, if you're building a webpage (internally or externally), I recommend using eCharts and DataWrapper. They're both free and easily accessible at the following links:

https://www.datawrapper.de/charts
https://echarts.apache.org/examples/en/index.html

If you prefer connecting your data to a data analytics solution, the best advanced-solution is Google Data Studio (Looker Studio). It's free to use and there are plenty of resources available to help you learn how to use it seamlessly.
Tres interessant.
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Edwin Liggett Executive| Leadgate Healthcare Consulting Waxhaw, NC, United States
Value Proposition Design.
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Dale Nolan Senior Services Consultant| GE Healthcare Trophy Club, Tx, United States
Meeting summaries are so helpful in saving time. Having a script to go back to for reference has proven helpful too. Our organization is using existing tools and MS tools to help in the transition to more real AI solutions.
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Luz Santiago New Product Introduction Program Manager| Hewlett Packard Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Microsoft Power BI and Qlik sense with built-in AI are both good choices for data visualization and charts.
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Anonymous
Help in answering loaded emails.
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Christine Lee Project Management| Eaton LOUISVILLE, CO, United States
I utilized Gen AI to gain insight into how to enhance relationships with stakeholders.
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Christine Lee Project Management| Eaton LOUISVILLE, CO, United States
I clean the data through refinements and asking ChatGPT to form it in a chart.
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