These clever AI tools can have a big impact by using elaborate models to tackle demanding tasks. The nine programs presented here have something in common besides AI: they are freely available.
Could be common knowledge to some. But since it’s posted in a general technology community instead of an AI-focused one I’m sure there will be users who aren’t as much in the loop.
i haven’t done anything specifically ‘ai’, and i’ve only heard of two of these… digikam, but idgaf about facial rec for my own libraries. and the last one, for subtitle syncing. i tried it. it didn’t do very well with the things i tried it on. so i still do that manually whenever i need to.
Could be common knowledge to some. But since it’s posted in a general technology community instead of an AI-focused one I’m sure there will be users who aren’t as much in the loop.
i haven’t done anything specifically ‘ai’, and i’ve only heard of two of these… digikam, but idgaf about facial rec for my own libraries. and the last one, for subtitle syncing. i tried it. it didn’t do very well with the things i tried it on. so i still do that manually whenever i need to.