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Three AI Tools For Content Creators

The increasing use of AI has led to unprecedented advantages for content creators across the board. As new AI tools are created people such as journalists, content writers, bloggers, vloggers, scriptwriters, and many others doing similar work can benefit immensely from the new tech. Three tools which are already much loved by the creative content people include

Podcastle

The free tool which is available as an extension of the Google Chrome browser helps content creators make their own podcasts in a customized way. Besides making the podcast, one can also use Podcastle to transcribe the podcasts, create and edit content, convert text into podcasts, easily record live interviews (with a host and two guests), and so much more. Once you create an account with them and choose what you want to do, you are guided by step-by-step instructions via tutorials to do the rest. By using Podcastle you get 45 minutes time of one-time audio recordings for free, audio processing, as well as four hours of monthly audio recordings for free.

QuillBot

If you are a writer and face the problem of repetitiveness in your work due to its mundane nature or any other reason, QuillBot is your solution. It is a paraphrasing tool which helps you rework your writing. QuillBot works in a synonyms mode and another mode without them. In the synonyms mode the tool keeps the meaning of the original sentence intact while changing certain words, and in the other mode it changes the order of the words but keeps the sentence natural. QuillBot comes with a summarizer, a citation generator, as well as a grammar checker.To use QuillBot all you need to do is upload a document or paste the text that needs to be paraphrased and give the command. It has a free version for you to try out before opting to use the paid version if you find it suitable and helpful.

Synthesia

If you are a video content creator who is always in a rush Synthesia is a tool you must try. Using Synthesia you can make videos which are 30 mins long and you have the option using an avatar or custom backgrounds. Its USP is the availability of 50 languages, the option for synthetic or authentic voices, background music and PowerPoint capabilities. One can use it for services such as video chatbots, personal videos, or training videos. While you can create free demo videos to know your way around the tool, they have separate personal pricing and custom pricing.

If you know of AI based tools that help you, do drop in a mail at contactus@infiniteanalytics.com

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wasim basir

marketing, board member

It’s most obvious in the digital media space, from click buys to personalized web experiences. For marketing, the AI journey has just kick-started, while in the tech sector it has been applied for a while now. We are still at an early stage where inroads are being made into AI content via chatbots and even some explanatory content creation but what will make anyone jump up and embrace it is when we will start seeing a lot of mainstream content being created by AI.

rich arnold

board member

Prior to joining Infinite Analytics, Richard served as the CFO of CrowdFlower, COO and CFO of Phoenix Technologies, as a member of the board of directors and chairman of the Audit Committee at Intellisync, and previously as CFO and executive vice president strategy and corporate development at Charles Schwab.

pravin gandhi

board member

Pravin Gandhi has over 50 years of entrepreneurial operational and investing experience in the IT industry in India. He was a founding partner of the first early stage fund India - INFINITY. Subsequently a founding partner in Seedfund I & II. With over 18 years of investing experience, he is extensively well networked in investment and entrepreneurial scene and is an active early stage angel investor in tech & impact space. Pravin holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from Cornell University, and serves on the board of several private corporations in India. He is on the board of SINE, IIT Mumbai Incubator.

Purushotham Botla

co-founder & cto

Puru has his Masters in Engineering and Management from MIT. Prior to MIT, he worked with Fidelity Investments building electronic trading products and high volume market data processing applications. He has completed his BE from VJTI, Mumbai.

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Deb Roy

Executive Director, MIT Media Lab

Deb Roy is Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT where he directs the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, and a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. He leads research in applied machine learning and human-machine interaction with applications in designing systems for learning and constructive dialogue, and for mapping and analyzing large scale media ecosystems. Deb is also co-founder and Chair of Cortico, a nonprofit social technology company that develops and operates the Local Voices Network to surface underheard voices and bridge divides.

Roy served as Executive Director of the MIT Media Lab from 2019-2021. He was co-founder and CEO of Bluefin Labs, a media analytics company that analyzed the interactions between television and social media at scale. Bluefin was acquired by Twitter in 2013, Twitter’s largest acquisition of the time. From 2013-2017 Roy served as Twitter’s Chief Media Scientist.

Erik Brynjolfsson

Board Member

Erik Brynjolfsson is the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI), and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. He also is the Ralph Landau Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Professor by Courtesy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Department of Economics, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).

Akash Bhatia

Co-Founder and CEO

Akash co-founded IA while studying for his MBA from MIT. Prior to MIT Sloan, he co-founded Zoonga. Before this, Akash was an engineer with Oracle in Silicon Valley. He has completed his M.S from University of Cincinnati and B.E from the College of Engineering, Pune.