This ChatGPT-powered utility is my favorite new AI joke-writing tool

Generative AI continues to permeate various aspects of our digital lives, serving as a foundation for innovative services and applications. With a plethora of new products emerging regularly, discerning which ones are genuinely beneficial can be a challenge. To assist in navigating this landscape, we present a curated series spotlighting the most noteworthy AI applications and services currently available.

MagickPen

In a world where AI tools often evoke images of omnipotent digital entities, it’s refreshing to encounter utilities designed to enhance our daily routines without the drama. One such tool is MagickPen, an AI-powered writing assistant that leverages the capabilities of ChatGPT. Unlike its more complex counterparts, MagickPen streamlines the creation of concise content.

This tool offers a variety of templates tailored for different writing needs. Among the standout features are a settlement generator—ideal for those tedious bank letters—a joke creator that might elicit a chuckle or two, a habit planner, a Dockerfile creator, and an assortment of email templates. The utility it provides is impressive.

Users can enjoy 10 free credits daily without the hassle of account creation, a significant advantage in the crowded AI tool market. However, for those seeking additional features, creating an account and purchasing Advanced credits is necessary. Notably, MagickPen operates without a dedicated app; for Android users, accessing it through Hermit transforms web pages into functional applications.

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Other New AI Apps and Services You Should Know!

The landscape of AI applications is rich with innovation. Here are a few other noteworthy tools that have recently emerged:

Neo Browser

Norton has introduced its AI-driven Android browser, Neo, which emphasizes user security while incorporating standard AI browsing features. Upon entering your name, the browser presents a central input field for various prompts, alongside traditional URL navigation. While the experience may feel somewhat unconventional, Neo’s succinct responses are a welcome change from more verbose alternatives like Gemini or ChatGPT. Currently available for free, Neo is poised for enhancements in the coming months.

Milanote

Milanote stands out as a unique AI tool that can be downloaded for macOS or Windows, though its online version is particularly appealing. This versatile pinboard can serve multiple purposes, from a weekly planner to a mood board for creative projects or a comprehensive project management tool. Its modular nested board design makes it surprisingly effective as a planner.

Getting started is straightforward; after creating an account and completing a brief onboarding process, users are greeted with a blank canvas. Adding elements like boards, to-do lists, links, or notes is as simple as dragging them from the left-hand toolbar. While the free plan allows for 100 items, which may seem limited, the ease of use is commendable.

Plantrip

In the realm of travel planning, Plantrip emerges as a straightforward tool that simplifies the process. By entering a destination, travel dates, and duration, users receive a sensible itinerary. My experience with vague prompts, such as “Drakensberg. Next month. Four days,” yielded a delightful mix of adventure and local cuisine, including a hike up the Sani Pass and various food stops.

While it may not be suitable for complex itineraries involving multiple bookings or regions, Plantrip proves to be a handy resource for discovering interesting options for future road trips.

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This ChatGPT-powered utility is my favorite new AI joke-writing tool