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New AI Tools: Video Generation, Voice Cloning, and Data Crunching
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This week's top AI tools include Money Printer Turbo, a repository that generates videos based on your prompts, though claims of 'printing money' are considered overhyped. Headroom offers to shrink AI agent's data usage, potentially saving up to ninety-five percent on token bills, but real-world savings are closer to four point eight percent. Mark it down from Microsoft converts documents like PDFs and Word files into markdown, useful for AI agents. Zapier is highlighted for its role as a trusted intermediary for AI agent permissions. PewDiePie has released Odicius, a local ChatGPT alternative with a user-friendly interface. GBrain provides a structured memory for AI agents, with Gary Tan of Y Combinator as a key user. Microsoft's WebRite offers a more efficient way for agents to interact with web browsers. Light Parse is a local tool for extracting information from PDFs, and EveryY's Compound Engineering plugin offers pre-built AI agent skills. Stop Slop aims to remove AI writing tells, but its effectiveness is debated. Super Memory gives AI long-term memory, usable as a free open-source tool or a commercial service. ECC is a large repository offering an operating system for AI coding assistants. Taste Skill helps customize AI interface designs, moving away from generic looks. Understand Anything visualizes code for easier comprehension, though its popularity on GitHub is questioned. Finally, Vox CPM provides high-quality text-to-speech with voice cloning capabilities, presenting a challenge to services like Eleven Labs.