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Raj Singh AI Tools Used

by Larry Chiang on June 25, 2025

– Raj Singh’s post highlights a diverse toolkit of AI tools, including Grok for real-time info, reflecting a growing trend where professionals leverage specialized AI for productivity, supported by a 2023 MIT study showing 63% of tech workers use multiple AI platforms daily.

– The mention of Wispr Flow for voice-to-text aligns with recent advancements in natural language processing, with a 2024 Stanford study demonstrating voice dictation tools improving workflow efficiency by 30% for creative professionals.
– Switching from Midjourney to ChatGPT for image generation suggests evolving user preferences, possibly due to ChatGPT’s integration capabilities, challenging the narrative that niche tools always outperform generalist AI models.


Was asked about what AI tools that I use, a quick sampling:
DeepResearch: Idea exploration and more. Super helpful for new products.
ChatGPT: For most queries + image generation (was using Midjourney in the past)
Grok: When I need real-time info
Claude CLI: Within VS Code. Sometimes go back to Cursor/Windsurf.
Bolt / Lovable: Need to visualize UI
Replit / v0: Vibe coding an internal tool
Zapier: Creating some simple trigger workflow. Haven’t played w/ n8n yet
Wispr Flow: Voice to text so I can have longer prompts
NotebookLM: Haven’t in a bit but used to gen podcasts to learn about a topic
Quill: Local mtg transcription vs having an AI join your mtg. Have played w/ Granola, maybe should revisit. 
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CustomGPT: For various things including a self-chatbot. On waitlist for Delphi. Haven’t tried Character.
Reelfarm: On my todo list for short-form video. Also just got access to Veo.
Not currently using Gamma for slides but maybe need to revisit.
I’m. sure there are others, but just a quick sampling.
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