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What is the most overrated AI tool right now

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Every week there is a new AI tool that promises to revolutionize my workflow. Most disappoint. Which AI tool is currently getting hype but delivering nothing? Want to know what to avoid.

I played around with a number of tools and I can tell you that Gamma and Jasper are among the worst ones. Gamma is an AI powerpoint generator and it is lousy compared to others I have used. The images are generic and I noticed formatting is almost always off. Jasper on the other hand is for writing and you can tell it is AI generated. It often repeats itself or delivers the same bland phrases over and over again.

I almost bought an AI course creation tool last week. Hearing that AI video is not ready saved me money. What about AI transcription tools? Are those actually useful or overrated too?

AI video generators. The output looks impressive for five seconds. Then you notice the weird hands, the dead eyes, the uncanny valley. Not ready for professional use. Maybe in two years.

AI sales email writers. They all sound the same. Same structure. Same phrases. Same fake urgency. Prospects can smell it. The tool is fine. The prompts everyone uses are terrible.

AI social media schedulers that auto-post. They kill engagement. Social platforms reward human timing and interaction. Scheduling is fine. Auto-posting without engagement is invisible.

Probably AI chatbots for content writing. People expect them to replace thinking, but they still need a lot of refining to actually sound good.

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