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Speech To Text
TranscribeMe

TranscribeMe is a service that offers fast, accurate, and affordable voice-to-text transcription, using a combination of speech recognition technology and real human transcriptionists, with pricing starting at $0.10 per minute

Image
Shutterstock image generator

Shutterstock's AI image generator allows users to create and license unique images using AI-generated content, compensating contributors through a dedicated fund

Coding
Stepsize

Stepsize AI is a tool that uses AI to generate tailored dashboards and reports based on Jira data, helps manage and fix technical debt, and allows developers to track and manage issues directly from their code editor.

Finance
MySocialPulse

MySocialPulse is a platform that provides corporate insights and emotional intelligence data for businesses to access the social pulse of their customers, consumers, employees, partners, and wider population.

Finance
Hila AI

Hila.ai is a research assistant designed to improve the research experience by providing anti-hallucination conversational AI for structured and unstructured data, with enterprise-grade solutions available at Vianai

Business
ByPeers.ai

BYPEERS.ai is a full-cycle sales platform powered by AI, designed to find B2B leads actively interested in your services, get decision-makers' verified contacts at scale, and conduct outreach via multi-channels, including social media

Avatars
Dream Pic AI

DreamPic.AI is a platform that uses AI technology to generate personalized images of users in various styles, including avatars, profile pictures, and social media images.

Fashion
Hair by AI

Hair By AI is a website that allows users to try on different hairstyles using their own photos, with the AI generating new hairstyles based on the input photos

Coding
Columns

Columns.ai is an AI data storytelling platform, while Column.us is a public notice software. The term "column" is also used in other contexts, such as an opinion piece on AI and the "paperclip problem" in The New York Times and a discussion of AI and the "paperclip problem" on the CEPR website.

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