AI Tools I used


In my journey exploring AI, multilingual communication, and prompt engineering, I rely on a set of powerful tools that help me create content, test AI capabilities, and ensure quality.

ChatGPT

Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a large language model that helps me experiment with multilingual prompts, generate text, and understand how AI processes language. It’s central to exploring how AI can assist in communication across different languages. 👉 Open ChatGPT

Grammarly

Grammarly helps me refine my writing by checking grammar, spelling, and style. It ensures that the content I share is clear, professional, and easy to read. 👉 Try Grammarly

DeepL

DeepL is an advanced AI-powered translation tool known for its accuracy and fluency across many languages. It’s particularly effective for testing how AI handles nuanced phrasing, idiomatic expressions, and linguistic subtleties in multilingual communication. 👉 Explore DeepL

Image Credits
A special thank you to all the talented photographers and creators whose work helped illustrate this blog. All images used on this website below are sourced from Unsplash, a free photography platform, and are not all AI-generated. Credits go to: Maxim Berg, Brett Jordan, Zhendong Wang, Ling App, Daniel Minarik, Aedrian Salazar, Clarisse Croset, Nathan Dumlao, Qijun Huang  Nathaniel Shuman, Aidin Geranrekab, Shubham Dhage, Milad Fakurian, Alex Knight, Dima Solomin, JR Korpa, Jakub Zerdzicki, Rubaitul Azad, and Google DeepMind. Your creativity and generosity make visual storytelling possible, and I’m grateful for your contribution.