Generative artificial intelligence is becoming part of our daily routines, and it is essential to organize the tools you use to make the most of them. I created this interactive mind map with MindMeister to structure the main AI services I use in my work of visual facilitation, training and content creation.
The map, whose icons were generated with the help of ChatGPT, is divided into major categories:
- Presentations and Infographics (Canva, Gamma, Napkin, MyLens) for quickly creating engaging visual materials;
- Mind mapping (MindMap AI, MyLens) for suggestions on structuring projects
- Web research (Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini)
- Documents (Notebook LM, Mistral, Gemini) for analyzing, summarizing or reformulating texts
- Audio (Suno, Vook AI, Adobe Podcast, Notebook LM) for creating voices, podcasts and generative music — it is worth noting that at the time I publish this post, Notebook LM has just improved its podcast features
- Image and Video (DALL·E, Canva, Gemini) for illustrating my content.
Each tool in the map is clickable and leads directly to the corresponding platform, and this mind map is dynamic: I update it regularly based on my experiments.
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