In the work rhythm of Web3, information is abundant, changes are rapid, and the types of tasks to be handled are diverse. Sometimes I need to look at data, and sometimes I need to complete routine tasks.
For me, AI is no longer just a new toy, but an 'assistant team' for my daily work.
Let me briefly explain using multiple AI tools simultaneously
1. ChatGPT - Comprehensive player, free version is sufficient
Even the free version of ChatGPT can meet most needs, such as:
Article idea organization, draft writing
Structured analysis of complex issues
Translation, polishing, format optimization
If the budget allows, the paid version (GPT-4 series) is more stable in reasoning and generation quality and can handle longer contexts.
Focus: Versatile cognitive assistant, especially suitable for logical analysis, content organization, and communication draft optimization.
2. Google Gemini - A hybrid of search + AI
The biggest advantage of Gemini is its deep integration with Google Search, enabling it to quickly provide answers with citations. This is crucial in the rapidly changing information environment of the Web3 industry.
Suitable for finding the latest project dynamics and news reports
Quickly understand the background of a new concept or tool
Information coverage on the English internet is very high
The free version is sufficient; just have a Google account.
Focus: Information acquisition and fact verification, especially useful when the latest data is needed.
3. Doubao AI - The universal tool for domestic scenarios
Doubao's advantage is good localized support, and it can not only chat but also perform AI programming and generate images.
Suitable for quick access in the domestic network environment
Understanding of Chinese expression is more natural
High integration of programming and drawing capabilities
If you have domestic project development needs or need promotional materials and social media content, this tool can save a lot of time.
Focus: Localization + multimodal toolbox, especially suitable for the domestic network environment.
For example, this case I shared before.
Use AI to complete a simple WEB3 project community task
4. Surf - My core productivity tool
Surf.ask is the AI tool for my paid annual membership ($228/year), and the reason is simple:
The paid version can break through usage limits and functional restrictions
Members also receive an NFT
The interface and interaction design are closely aligned with Web3 scenarios
I handle some high-frequency, high-load tasks in Surf, such as bulk content generation, market research, and organizing complex data. It is my 'main output hand' in Web3 work.
Focus: High-intensity task processing; worth investing in the paid version to unlock limits.
5. Grok - Musk's 'expert mode'
Grok can currently be used for free in expert mode; although there is a limit on the number of uses, it is sufficient for ordinary users.
High understanding of technology and cryptocurrency topics
Answer style is direct, somewhat 'hardcore'
Suitable for obtaining viewpoints different from mainstream AIs
I use it to contrast viewpoints; sometimes its answers reveal new angles to me.
Focus: Alternative perspectives and tech circle thinking, suitable for supplementing different viewpoints.
My usage habit: cross-validation among multiple AIs
I sometimes ask these several AIs the same questions, then compare their answers and make a judgment based on the synthesis. This can reduce the bias of a single tool and inspire more ideas.
This combination indeed provides great help.