Sunday AI round - AI whisperer Week 18

Hey it’s Oli,
We’re heading into another week, and here’s the question: Are you working smarter, or are you still getting bogged down by the same old bottlenecks? With the right AI tools, you can cut through the noise, save time, and get more done—without burning out.
Here’s the catch:
Most people don’t know which tools can make the biggest difference.
Today, I’m bringing you 5 AI tools that can boost your productivity, creativity, and workflows. Ready to unlock some serious efficiency?
Welcome to Sunday AI roundup
1. The Content Powerhouse 🖋️
Copysmith – AI-Powered Content Creation
Need content that converts? Copysmith specializes in creating product descriptions, ad copy, and even entire blog posts. It’s ideal for e-commerce businesses, marketers, and creators who need consistent, high-quality content fast.
2. The Visual Storyteller 📹
Synthesia – AI Video Generation
Synthesia helps you create professional-looking videos without needing a camera or a studio. Input your script, and the AI generates a video with customizable avatars and voiceovers. Perfect for training, marketing, or even personal projects.
3. The Team Assistant 🧑💻
Motion – AI-Powered Task and Schedule Management
Motion takes your to-do list, deadlines, and calendar, then uses AI to automatically create the most efficient daily schedule. It helps you find uninterrupted focus time and eliminates the stress of juggling too many priorities.
4. The SEO Sidekick 🌐
Frase – AI for Research and Optimization
Frase helps you write content that ranks. It analyzes top-performing content for your keywords, then creates SEO-optimized outlines and drafts. Whether you’re writing blogs or managing a content team, Frase makes sure your content hits the mark.
5. The Budget Buddy 💵
Fyle – AI Expense Management
Tracking expenses doesn’t have to be a pain. Fyle integrates with your existing accounting tools to categorize and track expenses in real time. It even uses AI to flag policy violations, saving time for finance teams and small business owners alike.
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Bite-Sized News 📰
AI in Movies: Netflix is using AI to improve dubbing quality by syncing voices with actors' lip movements, creating a better viewing experience for international audiences.
ChatGPT Marketplace Coming: OpenAI is rumored to be working on a marketplace for custom ChatGPT plugins, allowing businesses to build and sell their own AI tools.
AI in Healthcare: Mayo Clinic has begun using AI to personalize patient treatments by analyzing medical histories and predicting health risks.
💬 Prompt of the week
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Design a framework for creating accessible e-learning content.
You are an instructional designer tasked with developing accessible e-learning content. Your goal is to create a framework that ensures all learners, including those with disabilities, can effectively engage with and benefit from your e-learning materials.
Follow these steps to develop your accessible e-learning content framework:
Understand accessibility standards: • Research and familiarize yourself with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1 standards. • Review Section 508 compliance requirements for digital content. • List the key accessibility principles (e.g., perceivable, operable, understandable, robust) that will guide your framework.
Define your target audience: • Identify the range of potential disabilities your learners might have (e.g., visual, auditory, motor, cognitive). • Consider the various assistive technologies your learners might use (e.g., screen readers, alternative input devices). • Create learner personas that represent your diverse audience, including their needs and preferences.
Outline content structure: • Design a clear and consistent navigation system for your e-learning modules. • Create a logical content hierarchy using proper heading levels (H1, H2, H3, etc.). • Develop a template for organizing content that includes:
Introduction
Learning objectives
Main content sections
Interactive elements
Summary or conclusion
Assessment or knowledge check
Develop guidelines for content creation: • Text:
Specify font types, sizes, and colors that meet readability standards.
Provide instructions for writing in plain language and using appropriate reading levels. • Images:
Outline requirements for alternative text descriptions.
Specify guidelines for color contrast and avoiding color-only information. • Audio and Video:
Establish standards for captions, transcripts, and audio descriptions.
Provide guidelines for controlling media playback and volume. • Interactive Elements:
Define keyboard accessibility requirements for all interactive components.
Specify instructions for creating descriptive labels and error messages.
Create accessibility checklist: • Develop a comprehensive checklist that covers all aspects of accessibility, including:
Content structure
Text formatting
Image descriptions
Multimedia elements
Navigation and user interface
Color and contrast
Keyboard accessibility
Compatibility with assistive technologies
Establish testing protocols: • Outline procedures for manual accessibility testing. • Specify tools and software for automated accessibility checks. • Create a process for user testing with individuals who have disabilities.
Develop training materials: • Create guidelines for training content creators on accessibility best practices. • Outline key topics to cover in accessibility workshops or online courses.
<response_structure> <section_1>Accessibility Standards Summary</section_1> <section_2>Target Audience Analysis</section_2> <section_3>Content Structure Template</section_3> <section_4>Content Creation Guidelines</section_4> <section_5>Accessibility Checklist</section_5> <section_6>Testing Protocols</section_6> <section_7>Training Materials Outline</section_7> </response_structure>
Tone and language guidance: Use clear, concise language throughout your framework. Avoid jargon and explain technical terms when necessary. Maintain a professional and supportive tone, emphasizing the importance of accessibility in e-learning.
Additional considerations: • Research current trends and technologies in accessible e-learning. • Consider consulting with accessibility experts or organizations for additional insights. • Plan for regular reviews and updates to your framework as accessibility standards evolve.
Remember to review your framework thoroughly, ensuring it is comprehensive, practical, and aligned with current accessibility standards and best practices in e-learning design.
That’s it for this week!
Merry Christmas and see you in 2025 for more exciting tools.
Oli