Chapter 11: The AI Perpetual Chapter—The Latest AI Tools
Welcome to the perpetual chapter, a living guide to the latest tools in the fascinating landscape of artificial intelligence. Just as AI technology is ever-evolving, so is this chapter. For real-time updates, visit our website AIsuperchargedlearning.com. While we strive to test each tool, we rely on your feedback for ongoing refinement.
Voice Cloning and Text-To-Speech
Replicate by ElevenLabs
Imagine you’re a French teacher wanting to explain complex syntax to your English-speaking students. You send your students a video where your voice suddenly shifts to a natural, French-accented tone when speaking in French. This is made possible by Replicate—a voice cloning tool that makes translations sound like you. It offers a personal touch to automated translation.
Video Editing Tools
Unscreen
Consider this scenario: you’re teaching a lesson about the solar system, and you wish to transport your classroom to outer space. Unscreen is your teleportation device. This tool removes video backgrounds without requiring a green screen, making it easier to add educational backgrounds to your virtual classes.
MagicEdit
For instructors who want to add more flair to their teaching videos, MagicEdit can stylize footage and even expand cropped clips.
Tutorial Creation
Guide
In a modern version of “show and tell,” Guide captures your on-screen actions and transforms them into step-by-step tutorials. It converts your computer screen into a virtual blackboard, giving students an over-the-shoulder learning experience.
Content Generation
HubSpot Campaign Assistant
Need to remind students about an upcoming test or assignment? HubSpot’s Campaign Assistant can draft a compelling email in seconds, freeing you to focus on curriculum design.
Text FX
If you’re facing a bout of writer’s block while preparing lectures or quizzes, Text FX offers creative prompts to help you get back on track.
Artistic Tools
Civit AI and AutoDraw
While Civit AI allows you to experiment with AI-generated art, Google’s AutoDraw helps your shaky hand-drawn diagrams transform into professional illustrations, adding a creative touch to your materials.
Google’s Bard
For educators who are heavily integrated into Google’s ecosystem, Bard serves as an administrative assistant, summarizing emails and even suggesting flight options for educational trips. Its seamless integration with Google services makes it a unique tool in the chatbot arena.
Hugging Face’s First Order Model
Imagine you want to demonstrate a physics concept in class. With Hugging Face’s First Order Model, you can quickly generate realistic videos from short text prompts, making abstract theories come to life.
Roblox AI Game Creator
For those teaching game development or coding, Roblox is integrating an AI assistant that simplifies the game creation process. Describe what you want, and the AI assistant generates the scenes for you.
Text-To-UI Generator by v0
In web development classes, v0 by Anthropic takes textual descriptions and turns them into webpage UI mockups, allowing for rapid prototyping without sacrificing design conversations.
eBay AI Listing Helper
Discussing online commerce in your classes? Use eBay’s AI Listing Helper as a real-world example of how AI can simplify complex tasks.
Healthcare AI Advances
The ability of AI to solve medical puzzles, like ChatGPT’s diagnosis of a chronic pain case, shows the potential of AI in healthcare education.
AI Regulation and Ethics
Recent discussions in a Senate AI Regulation Forum point towards the need for oversight and responsible use of AI, a topic that should be included in any AI-focused curriculum.
Upcoming Tools and Technologies
- Leonardo’s Storyboards: An exclusive sneak peek into how AI can storyboard your ideas.
- Podcast AI: Automatically generates ad copies for podcasts.
- Nvidia AI: A promising tool for producing long-form videos from text prompts, currently in beta but free to try out.
What’s Next?
The perpetual nature of this chapter allows it to remain a relevant and reliable resource. Let’s not forget that the tools mentioned here are just the tip of the iceberg. As you engage with these technologies, share your experiences and insights so that we can collectively update this resource for the benefit of educators everywhere.
Happy exploring!