Forbes December 13, 2024
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In the early days of the Internet, shareware was all the rage: You could try out apps that would help you with all kinds of tasks, and if you liked them, you might kick back a few bucks as thanks. Now, new AI apps are introduced constantly, and these apps do things you may only have dreamed of.

We found some of the newest AI apps, a few of which require paid subscriptions, but others are free, for now, so you can check them out before creators figure out how they’re going to make money from them.

1. Google GenCast

Google trained Gencast, its AI weather model, by analyzing 40 years of historical weather data to better predict whether you...

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