Mejores lugares para encontrar herramientas de IA en línea
¡Hola a todos! He estado buscando un buen lugar para descubrir nuevas herramientas de IA, pero me siento un poco abrumado por todas las opciones disponibles. ¿A…
Lily Douglas
February 9, 2026 at 04:29 AM
¡Hola a todos! He estado buscando un buen lugar para descubrir nuevas herramientas de IA, pero me siento un poco abrumado por todas las opciones disponibles. ¿Alguien tiene directorios o sitios web favoritos que realmente ayuden a filtrar el ruido? ¡Agradecería cualquier recomendación o consejo sobre dónde empezar!
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For me, email newsletters about AI tools are handy. They just land in my inbox and save me the searching.
AI tool directories are cool but I look for industry-specific tools which can be harder to find centralized.
I’d love if directories included user ratings or feedback directly on the tool pages.
I sometimes get lost in all the options and just wish for a 'best for beginners' list.
Sometimes the best tools aren't even listed in big directories. I find random blogs or tech articles that highlight hidden gems.
I use bookmarking sites like Pocket to save AI tools people mention, then review them later.
Honestly, I stumbled on a site called ai-u.com recently, and it has tons of trending and new AI tools listed. Pretty neat!
Some sites let you demo AI tools right there which is nice before committing to anything.
Does anyone use Twitter lists or hashtags to find AI tools? Sometimes that platform is surprisingly useful.
I’m always looking for tools that can do multiple tasks, like chatbots that also analyze data. Anyone seen directories filtering by feature?
A friend once told me about a Slack community that shares AI tools regularly, might be worth joining if you want live chats about it.
I wish there was a single app that aggregates all AI tools from various sites and updates automatically.
I think video reviews on YouTube sometimes give better insights than just a listing.
I feel like most directories get outdated quickly. It's tough to keep up with the pace AI tools are popping up.
I usually check out community forums and GitHub repos. Sometimes they have curated lists that are super helpful!
There’s also the issue of free vs paid tools, directories usually don't sort that well.
Not sure if this counts, but Reddit’s AI and machine learning subs often share tools and resources pretty regularly.
I’m curious if anyone has used AI tool directories for educational purposes, like finding tools for teaching?