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.
Thank you for sharing the links which are indeed helpful. Saving Changes...
Nilesh MahajanProgram Manager| Quest Global Engineering Pvt. Ltd.Pune, India
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:
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.
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I have been using ChatGPT (personal), Perplexity, PMI Infinity and copilot. The ladder has been proven to be useful to summarize relevant data from emails. For data visualization excel Data analysis features comes handy to create quick graphs that represent the important data points. Saving Changes...
I've been using the chatgpt, gemini, notbooklm . the main goal is to support me in organizing my thoughts and refine my presentations contents. at the same time, I am willing to use other tools, but it will depend on the cultural adoption in my region and the quick wins available and announced for the new gen AI tools. Saving Changes...
Mikaella DarumOperations Effectiveness Manager and Change Manager| RELX Reed Elsevier (Philippines)Quezon City, Philippines
Our company has an internal tool that uses Claude technology. I've been using it to summarise minutes of a meeting and retrospective outputs from brainstorming sessions. Recently, PMI Infinity has been massively helpful in generating various Project Management templates. I can easily paste the generated tabular format to Excel. I've also Copilot to generate simple badges or icons for my PowerPoint presentation. Saving Changes...
Data representation (charting and visualization tools) - MicroStrategy, Tableau, Google cloud-Looker, PowerBI, SAS-Viya. Saving Changes...
Rangavittal VasuprakashHead of Projects - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia| PETRONASH ARABIADubai, United Arab Emirates
Interesting Topic to discuss.
Generative AI has been transformative in enhancing productivity and creativity. I use tools like ChatGPT to explore, which offers incredible versatility for a variety of tasks, and PMI Infinity AI, which is also good to explore on the Project Management domain.
That said, it's important to approach these tools with caution, especially when dealing with sensitive or confidential organizational data. Sharing such information with external platforms could raise serious security and compliance concerns. Organizations should establish clear guidelines and explore secure, in-house AI solutions to mitigate risks while maximizing the benefits of these technologies. Saving Changes...
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