


Interesting AI artist with artworks on the website. NFT collections and a very special style. I am a big fan of the "Techno-Elysian" style. Check it out, cool stuff.

Venice is an uncensored AI platform that prioritizes privacy by storing your data only in your browser. Beyond text generation, it offers advanced capabilities like image, music, and video creation, plus its own token ecosystem for greater freedom in AI interactions. I use it for developing personal ideas without needing to log in or create an account for smaller tasks.

Obsidian is less of a notepad and more of a "personal wiki" .. connecting notes, visualizing ideas, and extending functionality through plugins. Needs to be used for months or years to build a good personal database. The only hurdle is the initial learning curve, as the app isn't immediately self explanatory and can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but it's absolutely worth it.

Suno AI is a great music creation app, especially for beginners. The free version is more than enough to get started and explore its features. It’s also a fun way to discover and experiment with different music styles. Right now, it feels like the best AI music creation app available. If you upgrade, you can even use your songs commercially, which makes it even more powerful.

Grok works reasonably well if you're already living in the X universe. Its tight integration with the platform gives it a niche advantage for following trends, posts, and real time discussions on X. Beyond that bubble, though, it struggles to compete with the leading AI assistants.

Gemini has become a reliable part of my daily work routine. It handles professional tasks well and integrates smoothly into a "Google centric" workflow. Where it really shines is image generation and editing. Research and fact finding are decent, though results can feel a bit surface level on their own.

After years of using ChatGPT, switching to Claude felt like upgrading from a reliable sedan to a luxury car. The difference in writing quality is immediately noticeable Claude produces text that feels natural, nuanced, and genuinely human. Writing quality: 9.7 / 10 Coding ability: 9.5 / 10 Instruction following: 9.6 / 10 Value for money: 9.4 / 10 (used the PRO plan)

Midjourney was one of the first AI image generators I tried, back when it only ran through Discord, and that early experience really hooked me on AI art. Today it also runs in a more familiar web interface like other AI tools, which makes it much easier to explore ideas and create images. For me it feels like a true pioneer in AI image generation

ChatGPT is a solid, well-known AI assistant that I sometimes use in its free version when I need quick answers or help with simple tasks. It reliably does its job for everyday questions, explanations, and basic writing help. Since almost everyone has heard of it by now, it is an easy go-to tool when I just need something that works without much setup.

Perplexity is an AI-first search assistant that I use every day to stay on top of the news and to run detailed, in-depth research. It shines when I need trustworthy, well-cited answers, because it pulls from the live web and shows me exactly where the information comes from. What I like most is that I can tap into multiple top models in one place, which makes it incredibly powerful for comparing perspectives and getting really thorough explanations.