If you want a tool that uses AI to summarize what's on your screen and schedule appointments without you having to type anything in, Read is a good choice. It can improve meetings with AI summaries, transcripts and scheduling suggestions. It can summarize meetings, create to-do lists and present live data, so it's good for remote or hybrid teams trying to get more out of their meetings.
Another option is Bearly, which runs on Mac, Windows and Linux PCs and brings AI processing to your own machine. It can summarize what's most important, create meeting minutes and transcribe text with a keyboard shortcut. It also has a Prompt Marketplace for reading and writing documents, and your data is yours alone since there's no query logging and you control encryption keys.
If you want a more general-purpose productivity tool, check out MaxAI. It offers a range of AI tools, including AI Summary, AI Translator and AI Reading Assistant. MaxAI integrates with Gmail, LinkedIn, Facebook and other services, and promises to free up 9 hours a week. It's available in several pricing tiers for different needs, and it promises big productivity improvements.
Last, BrainyAI offers a browser sidebar that lets you use AI chat, search and summarization. It taps into big AI models like GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 to summarize documents and websites, giving you a direct interface to big AI engines. It's designed to help you with research, writing and other tasks, and it's a handy way to get AI help right in your browser.