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We’re all aware of the growing trend of AI, and with that, there has been an upsurge of apps, content on social media, and even companies that have started popping up to take advantage of its capabilities. 

The development of new products, apps, and companies has never been easier. But where is all of the attention going? This is a detailed list of some of the emerging apps, companies, and products backed by our greatest technical achievement yet: Artificial Intelligence.

1. DALL-E 2

DALL-E 2 is a text-to-image model that generates high-quality images from text prompts. Of course, there are competitors like MidJourney and Meta AI, but they lack something DALL-E doesn’t: full flexibility.

If you’ve ever tried to put in a request for a depiction of Jesus, or simply want an image without a watermark for free, then DALL-E is the only place to go. This is also the only model that’s capable of creating high-quality images with accurate text, almost every time (just make sure your prompt includes exactly what you’d like the text to say)

2. Google Bard (also known as Gemini)

Gemini (previously known as Google Bard) is by far my favorite Large language model. While others like Chat GPT 5 and perplexity also have access to the internet, they still don’t have full access to the largest data bank on the planet, which is Google. Not only that, but Google Gemini is capable of delivering creative prompts and taking on complex tasks like coding and app building better than any other ai designed for general use.

3. NFL /NBA

That’s right, the National Football League and the NBA have started using AI to analyze player performance and predict game outcomes. While it may not always be accurate, the fact is that the result of this transition has made the league (as well as sports betting) significantly more popular.

4. Netflix

This probably doesn’t come as a surprise, but Netflix, as well as other streaming services like Hulu, started implementing AI into their platforms for more accurate viewer suggestions. While this does improve the user experience, some people fear that the increased engagement is interfering with their personal lives….I think that moderation and restraint are something worth working on, instead of asking a platform to provide a less desirable service.

5. Tesla

Tesla has had autonomous driving for some time, but they recently announced the release of Grok in their newer vehicles. This means that the car doesn’t just drive itself anymore, but also talks to you, and will even give you some sass and make crude remarks depending on the flow of conversation. 

Anyway, these are just a few examples. AI and companies in general are seen implementing this new tech in drive-throughs, shoes, and even sunglasses. Now the real question is, how can we (the consumers) truly take advantage?

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