Lesson 58 of 1234
Match the AI to the Job
Doctor? Artist? Teacher? Match each job to the AI that helps most.
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- 1Different AI for Different Gigs
- 2AI specialties
- 3use cases
- 4tools for jobs
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Section 1
Different AI for Different Gigs
Not every AI does everything well. Some are better at writing. Some are better at pictures. Some are built just for code. Picking the right one is half the trick.
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Match ‘em up
Match each job with the AI tool that helps most.
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Some AIs do many things
The big chat models (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) can do writing, simple math, coding help, and more. They are like Swiss Army knives. But for really fancy pictures or music, dedicated tools still win.
- Chat AI: writing, thinking, explaining, brainstorming
- Image AI: making pictures from words
- Code AI: writing and fixing programs
- Voice AI: making speech, transcribing
Key terms in this lesson
The big idea: the right tool for the right job saves you time and gives you better results. Do not force one AI to do everything.
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