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Note: This article is part of the Key resources: Artificial Intelligence in education collection.

Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) is a rapidly developing field that has implications for higher education. This page links to some publicly available genAI tools and lists that may interest our UOW community.

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Disclaimer: This list of resources on this page is intended to provide a general sense of the fast-evolving genAI space.
It will be updated on a regular basis. Please note that inclusion in this list does not indicate endorsement by the University of Wollongong.

Please be aware of the data privacy implications of these tools. Each tool collects data, ranging from your personal details when signing up for an account, to collecting the data you input into the tool. Reading the tool’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy is critical for responsible and ethical use.

If you are planning to have students use these tools as part of your learning, teaching, and assessment activities, engage your students first in conversations about the tool’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and have them provide consent.

This list includes stand-alone tools plus existing tools that now have genAI incorporated into them.

  • AI Dubbing: Best Voice Translation & Voiceover Tool – “Localize your content across 29 languages in seconds with voice translation, speaker detection, and audio dubbing”

  • ATLAS.ti – Qualitative data analysis tool now includes a beta version of AI coding powered by the OpenAI GPT model (version not specified)

  • Audiobox – Meta’s foundation research model for audio generation. It can generate voices and sound effects using a combination of voice inputs and natural language text prompts.

  • Bard – Google's Internet-connected genAI tool, powered by PaLM2

  • Bing – Microsoft search engine now with AI-powered functionality; requires Microsoft sign-in and using Edge web browser software

  • Canva Docs Magic Write – AI-powered content generation tool (25 free queries in Canva Docs, additional queries with paid version Canva Pro)

  • Character.AI – chatbot app that lets you converse with a range of virtual characters

  • ChatGPT – genAI chatbot developed by OpenAI (the current free public version (as at 20/03/23) is still running GPT-3.5; paid ChatGPT Plus accounts have access to the new GPT-4)

  • Chatsonic – alternative to ChatGPT, powered by GPT-3 but additionally integrates with Google search

  • Claude.ai – Anthropic’s genAI LLM

  • Codex – coding genAI system developed by OpenAI (currently in limited beta mode)

  • DALLE-E2 – genAI system developed by OpenAI that can create realistic images from a text description

  • Dialogflow – a natural language platform for creating a conversational user interface

  • Ecoute – a live transcription tool that uses GPT-3.5 to suggest responses based on the live transcription of the conversation (located on GitHub)

  • Eduweaver - uses ChatGPT to create a LiaScript course (generating online modules on a topic), located on GitHub and runs in a Google Colab Notebook, requires an OpenAI API key

  • Elicit – a genAI academic research tool powered by GPT-3

  • Futurepedia – a large directory of genAI tools, updated daily

  • GitHub Copilot – coding genAI (free trial but then paid)

  • Ideogram – image generator founded by former Google Brain researchers (free version)

  • Khanmigo – Khan Academy’s AI-powered guide providing personalised tutoring (requires sign-up for trial with Khan Academy account and currently costs $US20 per month)

  • Leonardo AI – An AI-powered art generator that allows users to create production-quality visual assets for projects.

  • LLaVA: Large Language and Vision Assistant – a “a novel end-to-end trained large multimodal model that combines a vision encoder and Vicuna for general-purpose visual and language understanding, achieving impressive chat capabilities mimicking spirits of the multimodal GPT-4”

  • Listnr – genAI text to speech tool (free for up to 1000 word conversions per month, paid plans)

  • LLaMa – a genAI tool created by Meta with a user interface provided by Perplexity Labs

  • Lumen5 – a genAI tool for creating video content (free version has limitations on video resolution and contains watermark)

  • Midjourney – genAI for creating images, can only be accessed via their official Discord server

  • OtterPilot – an AI meeting assistant that records audio, writes notes, automatically captures slides, and generates summaries (free and paid plans)

  • Perplexity AI – a genAI search engine powered by GPT-3

  • Record Once – create video demos and tutorials with an AI that edits and removes mistakes (paid plans or limited try for free)

  • SoundDraw – AI generated music (free version and paid plans)

  • Stable Diffusion – AI text-to-image generator
Note: The information on this page is best read in conjunction with The impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education. You may also be interested in events related to Artificial Intelligence in Education.  

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