Finding The Best AI Tools For Your Business Just Got Easier
Trying to sort through all the new AI tools and figure out what they actually do can feel a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack. There are so many options popping up, and it's not always clear how they can help your small business or even your daily life.
That's where a new online directory, called SurfSkills, aims to lend a hand. Imagine it as a catalogue for what are called 'AI agent skills'. Think of an AI agent as a piece of software that can do specific tasks on its own – like writing an email, summarising a document, or even helping with market research.
What makes this new directory interesting for everyday Australians and small business owners is that it's designed to be straightforward. Each 'skill' listed comes with a short video showing it in action. So, instead of reading complex technical descriptions, you can quickly see what the AI tool can achieve. This makes it much easier to understand how a particular AI might fit into your workflow or help with a problem you're trying to solve.
It's compatible with popular AI programs like ChatGPT and Claude, meaning if you're already using these, you can explore new ways to make them even more useful. The goal is to demystify what these AI 'skills' can do, helping you decide which ones are worth trying without having to dive into complicated code or jargon.
Why it matters
For small business owners and busy individuals, sifting through complex AI options can be overwhelming. This tool makes it easier to quickly see how AI can genuinely save time, automate tasks, and potentially boost productivity without needing to become a tech expert.
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