We're going to look at the top five
must-have AI tools in 2024. With these tools, you can edit videos like a pro. You can
eliminate repetitive and boring copying and pasting. You can improve your
writing. You can analyze documents like a data scientist. And you could also
up-level your video conference and game. I'm sure at least one of these
tools will change the way you work. Let's check these out. First up, I partnered
with an amazing AI-powered video editing app called CapCut. And let's be honest,
video editing can take so much time, skill, and also creativity. And sometimes
I just don't have enough of those. CapCut is an extremely powerful and also easy
to use video editing app that's free to use. CapCut has all of the core video editing
functionality that you would expect, but what makes it stand out from other video editing
apps is its extensive use of AI. For example, you can create a video directly with AI.
Simply type in some text describing the video that you want, and then CapCut generates
a script, a voiceover, and even matching images. You can also take an existing long-form video, and
CapCut will automatically convert it into a short that you can upload to, say, TikTok or Instagram.
It adjusts the aspect ratio, but it also keeps the subject in frame, and it even adds captions.
Within the editing experience, you'll find a wide variety of AI tools. For example, you can remove
the background of a video and replace it with any image or color that you want, and you can do
all of that without even needing a green screen. You can correct and enhance the color of your
video, making it more vivid and also appealing. You can also upscale the resolution
and quality of the videos, even if the original was blurry or low quality.
You can even add cool effects, and this one's really fun. You can put in transitions
or 3D cartoons, manga, pop, and so much more. You can also relight a scene. Maybe your lighting
wasn't ideal when you first filmed. You could position the light exactly where you want it
and look at how it interacts with the person. It's kind of like having a 3D object in a scene.
You can also reframe. Here, I have a video filmed in landscape, but when I click on reframe, it
automatically detects where the subject is, and then it locks on that in vertical form. You
can even refine the way you look using AI. For example, I can smooth out my skin or whiten my
teeth, and there are so many other improvements, and boy, I could sure use some of them. CapCut
also has a number of AI tools to enhance the audio of your project. You can automatically
generate captions from audio, and it'll even style them for you. You can enhance a voice and
isolate a voice. Here's a video of me speaking on an airplane with lots of background noise. We're
at the airport. When I turn on voice isolation, it automatically removes all of that background
noise. We're going on two airplanes, and this is our last airplane we're going in. It's really kind
of like magic. You can also improve how you speak by having AI identify and then remove all of those
annoying filler words like "um" and "ah." And this one is one of my favorites. You can also just
change your voice into another voice. For example, I can speak as a werewolf, and I can even set it
to a song. This is the Kevin Stratvert YouTube Channel. Be sure to subscribe. To get CapCut,
head to the website in the description down below, and then you can install it on your PC or you
can even use it directly on the web. Next up, we have UiPath Clipboard AI. If you spend
any amount of time copying and pasting data from one application to another, you'll want to
use this. Here, I have an image of data that I need to get into Excel. I'll copy this using
Clipboard AI and then paste it into Excel, and it pastes all of the details, even
the handwriting. You can even paste it into a pre-formatted table, and it pastes
all the data into the correct columns. This is an insane time saver, especially if you routinely copy and
paste lots of data between applications. Not only that, but you can also copy a
text-based message, and it'll understand all of the data from within the message, and then
you can paste that into the correct columns too. My mind is blown! You can even use it to copy a table of data
in Excel and then use it to paste into a web form. If you do any type of boring copying and
pasting, this is kind of like having your own personal wizard that can save you from all of
that. To get this free tool, head to the website in the description. Next up, we have Grammarly,
an AI tool that can help you with all parts of your writing. You can use it to brainstorm new
topics, outline ideas, revise your writing, and even polish it. It's like having your own
personal proofreader and editor follow you around every time you write. Here, for example,
I need to write an invitation to a company party. I can ask Grammarly to assist me with this. I can
even use Grammarly to refine the message. Like, let's make the invitation a little more fun,
and maybe a little bit more humorous. As I type, I also get real-time suggestions with improvements
to up-level my writing. The thing I love about Grammarly is you can use it in any of the tools or
places where you happen to work, like on Windows or Mac, in apps like Word or Powerpoint, or even
on websites. You could also use it on iOS or even on your Android phone. Head to the website in the
description and you can get Grammarly. Next up, we have OpenAI's Chat GPT, and it can help you
with just about anything. At a very basic level, ChatGPT is your AI assistant. You can
ask it a question, get an opinion, or even ask it to code or analyze data. And
it does a pretty darn good job. For example, write a short song about the Kevin
Cookie Company. Nice. More recently, you can now access something called the GPT Store,
which extends the power of ChatGPT, as long as you have a premium membership. For example, here's
an app called Consensus, and it'll analyze thousands of peer-reviewed and also published
papers. For example, How Old is the Universe? You can also get access to something called
the Data Analyst. Here, I'll drop in an Excel file and it'll analyze it for me. Look at
those interesting insights. I could even ask it questions. That's so valuable and also
easy. You can even use it to generate images, like make a product shot of a box of Kevin
Cookie Company chocolate chip cookies. Ooh, that looks good. We'll use that on our website.
You can even turn a photo of yourself into a cartoon image. These are just a few examples
of what you can do. You can get ChatGPT at the website in the description down below,
and if you want some more advanced features, you'll have to go premium. Last up, we have
an AI-powered tool called NVIDIA Broadcast, and you can use it to up-level your
video conferencing game. As you know, joining a Zoom or a Teams meeting can sometimes
be challenging, especially when you have to deal with things like background noise, or maybe poor
lighting, or low-quality cameras and microphones, or maybe you just want to hide the messy room
behind you or add some cool effects to your video. With NVIDIA Broadcast, you can improve
your audio quality. For example, you can remove unwanted noise from your
microphone. Such as keyboard clicks, maybe fan noise, or maybe you
have a barking dog. You can add virtual backgrounds or blur effects to any
camera, all without using a green screen. You can auto-frame your face, and it'll follow
your movements. That way, you stay in focus and also in frame. Now, this one's a little creepy.
You can have it keep your eyes in focus while you speak. Best of all, you can output the footage
to any other application, like OBS, or Zoom, Discord, or Microsoft Teams. It's kind of like
having a professional studio directly in your home. You can head to the website down below in
the description, and you can use this for free as long as you have an NVIDIA RTX graphics card.
All right, well, hopefully you learned at least one new tool that will improve your workflows.
Let me know down below in the comments, do you have any other AI tools that you
recommend? To watch more videos like this one, please consider subscribing, and I
hope to see you in the next video.