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Generally, I think AI is a solution in search of a problem.
However, it can have some useful roles in education, including in helping prepare teacher materials and in providing pronunciation feedback to English Language Learners.
I also think it can help bloggers like me in creating visuals.
A few times a month, I use Infography to make an infographic of one of my blog posts. It’s very inexpensive, and worth the minimal cost.
Piktochart also has a decent AI tool for creating infographics (see THE PIKTO CHART “AI-POWERED INFOGRAPHIC GENERATOR” WILL RIGHTFULLY BE A POPULAR TOOL).
Finally, Napkin can make nice visual additions to articles (see “Napkin” Looks Like A Useful AI-Powered Tool For Creating Visuals).
Graphic Info uses AI to create infographics.
And that’s all I got for now. I can’t even get the paid version of ChatGPT to create an infographic without a fair number of mistakes, so I’m not including it on this list.
AI tools everywhere, but so few ones worth using….
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