How do I find AI tools?

Is there a portal that can help me look up the right AI tool for a task? For example, if I am looking for a image editor that can accept natural lang commands (like “remove the silver pole in the background”) or if I am looking for an AI tool that can help me chat with my web site content (like I provide a link and can ask questions off of entire content of the web site including linked in-links).

I think LLMs like GPT-4 give a fair idea but if there is a dedicated aggregator that aggregates all AI tools, that’d be awesome!

@anupamjain I am not aware of an aggregated list as you suggest, but for the first example you offered-- I mean I have been a Adobe user since Photoshop 6.0; Countless hours spent editing with the ‘pen’ tool–

The latest Photoshop, or Photoshop beta, I find utterly amazing in this regard (all that time I spent !).

Thanks Anthony. Thanks for the Photoshop tip - I’ll check it out. I myself have spent so much time on image/video editing which could be so much easier with GenAI.

I keep having these kind of questions off and on (for my work and colleagues’ work) in search of AI tools so was wondering if there is a site that could answer these questions.

@anupamjain actually, and it must be, somewhere… but the neatest trick I’ve found is if you wish to remove an object from a scene, you can just select an area, and then for the given prompt enter nothing– And it will remove it.

I am not an artist, but I love making dresses for the women I have loved:

(have to hunt for what I did with the extraction image, but could be used as an example)

But it even does a good job at removing the tape.

*P.s. unfortunately this was not AI-- The image gens always produced lousy results-- This was hours of me sitting in InDesign trying to randomize the pattern the best I can.

I suggest you to try this one https://www.futuretools.io/ I hope it helps.

@ysalim actually when I started, I thought 'Oh I can do this in Processing ! (the language), and I think I have some earlier outputs of that.

But it kind of restricts you to a certain image output size (I think my result was 60-70 megs, per side).

And I just got frustrated with it. I am not saying it couldn’t be automated… I guess I just got ‘old fashioned’.

Thanks! Looks interesting.

(Anyone else reading this post, please keep adding your own aggregators - could be a good list to maintain)