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7 Free AI Tools You Should Be Using (But Probably Aren't)

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Hey reader 👋 AI is moving fast — and the truth is, most people are still stuck wondering where to start.

No boring theory today. Just straight-up 7 free AI tools that I personally use (or recommend) to learn faster, create smarter, and stay ahead in this ML-powered world. Let’s go:

1. Perplexity AI: A powerful search engine with ChatGPT's intelligence. It quickly finds information, cites sources, and provides verified answers. Ideal for research or curious minds.

2. Leonardo AI: If Midjourney is too pricey, try this. It creates high-quality AI-generated images, perfect for content creators, students, or anyone interested in visual storytelling.

3. Notion AI: Use this AI assistant in Notion to organize thoughts, plan, or write more effectively. It's like having a smart friend for notes and content creation.

4. Kaggle: A hub for learning Machine Learning. Access thousands of datasets, run code, and explore expert notebooks for free.

5. Poe by Quora: Chat with AI models like GPT-4, Claude, and Llama in one place. It's a central hub for testing different AI technologies.

6. Scispace: (formerly Typeset) Upload complex research papers and get simplified AI-generated explanations. Great for understanding difficult ML and tech concepts.

7. Google Colab: A cloud-based Python and ML notebook that requires no setup. Ideal for learning ML, running experiments, or deploying models without straining your computer.

You don’t need to know everything about AI to start using it.

Start simple. Pick 2–3 of these tools that resonate with your goals and experiment. That’s how you grow — one small win at a time.

👉 Next week, I’ll break down "How I’d Learn ML from Scratch in 2025 (Without Getting Overwhelmed)". Until then — stay curious, stay sharp.

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