April 28, 2024

Best AI Platforms Available Today

What is AI?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of our time. Its ability to mimic human intelligence and perform complex tasks is revolutionizing the way we do everything. From self-driving cars to education and personalized recommendations, AI is fueling innovations that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago. AI carries endless potential, promising to reshape our world and solve some of humanity’s most pressing challenges. With that being said, I think we should take a look at the most useful open AI platforms we can use right now.

Tensor Flow

TensorFlow is an open-source machine learning framework developed by Google. It contains a whole system for building and deploying machine learning models. With TensorFlow, developers can easily construct visual information that displays mathematical operations and train models, all while using big data. TensorFlow is one of the more robust platforms available, offering training to get you started. 

OpenAI

This platform has been making headlines due to its groundbreaking contributions to natural language processing (NLP) in AI. OpenAI can produce its own natural language answers from public information on the internet. Unfortunately, the platform is limited to information before the year 2021 (the year it was developed). However, OpenAI is releasing new developments in the future. The platform takes Siri’s work to a whole different level. It is excellent for learning, creating, or having fun with a talking computer… 

Amazon Web Service (AWS)

If you’re looking to run code or begin your development journey, AWS provides a free platform that offers a familiar environment. AWS goes beyond just offering valuable features for business marketing. You can customize your code for content delivery, and efficiently manage task coordination for your cloud applications, all at no cost.

H20.AI

H20.AI claims that it is the “fastest and most accurate” AI platform to date. The platform is focused on democratizing AI, empowering humanity to use it to impact the world positively. This is a stellar opportunity for companies that are looking for high development speed and plan to use AI to enhance their products and services. It is even aware of the ethical issues surrounding AI and its influence on our culture. 

4 thoughts on “Best AI Platforms Available Today

  1. This was a very insightful piece! I think what AI means for the world, let alone the industry of PR, is a concept that still taking shape, and the potential is astounding. I think a lot of influencers and content creators are starting to realize this, and the influence that Chat GPT has had on our culture already is unprecedented. That being said, there is a lot of risk with it as well. I feel like every time I open up phone I see something about a legal dispute over AI voice imitation, and that isn’t even the worst it can be used for. The ability to balance the benefits while simultaneously dealing with the drawbacks is something we as a society is going to have to learn on the fly.

  2. To be honest AI absolutely scares me! I have no clue how it all works and I think that is what makes it so intimidating. I really enjoyed how you simplified and spelled out different places that AI lives. AI is a new part of this world and it is not going away, so it’s great to have a short little guidebook through your blog post!

  3. Hello! I’m about to work on an AI project so your tips were very useful! I think it’s shocking how many platforms there are and how they will continue to grow. From my experience, I think OpenAi is the best for text, and Canva is the best for producing images. I’m excited to try the other ones you wrote about!

  4. Hi. I enjoyed reading your passage about AI. It was interesting to read about the different platforms that you discussed. I have sued AI in my social media work in the past as it has proven very beneficial. I am interested to see how AI continues to develop and expand throughout the coming years.

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