Tools are free unless otherwise noted. An asterisk indicates a freemium model. Most require creating an account. This is not intended as a comprehensive listing. It only lists tools mentioned in the Types & Uses of Generative AI session.
Note: None of these tools have been vetted or approved by the University of Missouri. These listings do not constitute endorsements.
General
- ChatGPT*
- Bing AI Chat
- Bard
- Users must log in with a personal account. Institutional accounts are not allowed at this time.
- Claude 2
Research
- ChatPDF
- Concensus*
- Elicit
- LitMaps*
- Perplexity
- Research Rabbit
- Scholarcy*
- There is also a free-to-use browser extension for Chrome.
- SciSpace*
- Semantic Scholar
Writing tools
- Charm AI*
- Grammarly*
- Lex AI*
- Notion*
- Google Docs
- Beta version; users must log in with a personal account. Institutional accounts are not allowed at this time.
Image
- Adobe Firefly
- Bing Image Creator
- Blue Willow*
- DALL-E 2
- Leonardo.AI*
- Midjourney
- A free version is not available.
- NightCafé*
- Stable Diffusion
Audio tools
Video tools
Additional resources
Blogs
- One useful thing by Ethan Mollick, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
- Assigning AI: Seven approaches for students, with prompts by Ethan and Lilach Mollick.
- Rhetorica by Marc Watkins, University of Mississippi.
- Learning, Teaching and leadership by Sarah Eaton, University of Calgary.
- Reflecting allowed by Maha Bali, American University in Cairo.
Curated AI tool lists
Examples mentioned in the types & uses of generative AI training session
Glossary
AIPRM’s ultimate generative AI glossary: A searchable reference guide for everything related to AI.