A curated set of tools and resources worth your attention, with direct URLs you can type into a browser. Pick one or two that fit your work and go deep — knowing one tool well beats dabbling in all of them. I keep this list current as the landscape shifts.
Drafting, brainstorming, asking questions. All work on web, phone, and desktop.
Mockups, concept renderings, infographics. Generate ten variations in five minutes.
You give it a goal; it works on your files and apps to deliver.
Cinematic clips, professional production, multilingual avatars.
Custom jingles, intros, background music.
Build working apps and sites by describing what you want.
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick — the mental models hold up. Pair the book with his Substack for what's new.
Both free. Pick one and finish it.
Two podcasts worth subscribing to — one for staying current, one for ideas you can steal.
Many trade groups, bar associations, and professional societies have published AI guidance specific to your regulatory and professional context. Check yours directly.
Pick a tool (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) and give it a shot on a real use case. Nothing else matters more.