5 New AI Tools You’ll Actually Use Every Day (crazy use cases)

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Artificial intelligence stopped being a novelty years ago. Today it is a practical set of tools that can help you optimize your health, automate repetitive work, and create stunning images in seconds. If you want to use AI to make better insurance choices, generate thumbnails, tune prompts, run a personal autopilot agent, or build interactive data products, these five tools are the ones I use and recommend.

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Why these five?

Not all AI tools deserve daily attention. I chose these because they are practical, fast, and solve real problems I (and many others) run into every day:

  • ChatLLM Health brings personalized health and insurance guidance into a chat interface.
  • Nano Banana 2 (Google Gemini’s image model) produces fast, accurate, and editable images.
  • My Prompt Buddy optimizes prompts and stores your best prompt shortcuts so you get reliable outputs across models.
  • MaxClaw is an easy-to-run agent framework that installs locally and connects to thousands of prebuilt skills.
  • Perplexity Computer acts like a cloud coworker that automates complex, multi-step tasks and builds interactive assets.

How to incorporate these into your daily workflow

Think of these tools as complementary: one helps with personal decisions, one creates visuals, one sharpens your instructions, and two automate heavy lifting. Use them together and you’ll save hours every week.

1. ChatLLM Health — AI that helps you optimize health and insurance

ChatLLM Health is built around a simple idea: give an LLM structured medical context and lifestyle goals, then ask it for concrete, actionable recommendations. You can upload medical history, share lab results, state location and income, and ask for diet, workout plans, or insurance guidance.

What it does

  • Creates personalized workout and diet suggestions based on medical history and goals.
  • Interprets lab results in plain English so you know what to ask your clinician.
  • Recommends insurance strategies by weighing cost, coverage, and trade-offs tailored to your income and risk tolerance.

Practical example

If you want the lowest monthly cost but also need worst-case coverage, you can ask ChatLLM Health to prioritize catastrophic protection while keeping premiums down. It will ask clarifying questions, evaluate options, and recommend a prioritized checklist of what to look for in plans.

Tips for safe and useful results

  • Provide structured inputs: dates, medication names, lab ranges, and geographic region make the model’s recommendations more accurate.
  • Use the tool to prepare for conversations with clinicians and insurers rather than as a substitute for professional medical or legal advice.
  • Limit sharing of highly sensitive identity documents unless you trust the provider’s privacy policies.

Try ChatLLM Health at: https://chatllm.abacus.ai/rqm

2. Nano Banana 2 — the AI image model that actually delivers

Nano Banana 2, part of Google Gemini’s image family, stands out for three things: speed, text fidelity, and quality. Whether you want a photorealistic render or a stylized sketch, it’s capable and fast.

How it helps daily

  • Create high-quality thumbnails, hero images, and illustrations instantly.
  • Edit existing images by instructing the model in plain English to remove timestamps, change wording, or alter composition.
  • Upload your own style reference so outputs match your brand or creative vision.

Hands-on example

Generate a “sketch of New York City skyline” in seconds, or upload an existing thumbnail and ask the system to remove a timestamp and change the text to a new headline. The model preserves composition while updating only the elements you specify.

Try Nano Banana 2 at: https://gemini.google.com/

3. My Prompt Buddy — optimize prompts, keep your best ones handy

Prompt engineering is the single fastest way to get noticeably better AI outputs. My Prompt Buddy is a browser extension that optimizes your prompt for the model you’re using and stores a library of reusable shortcuts.

Why it matters

  • Turn a basic prompt into a highly detailed, model-friendly request that yields better images, summaries, or reasoning outputs.
  • Save time by keeping templates for recurring tasks—report outlines, SEO descriptions, ad copy, and image prompts.
  • Works across models: Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude and others.

Real-world before and after

A basic image prompt like “futuristic Ford GT based on 2020 model” will create something decent. Feed that into My Prompt Buddy, specify the ideal output (for example, “hyper-realistic photo of a car that looks totally futuristic, cinematic lighting, reflective surfaces, motion blur, dusk city background”) and the extension will expand and structure the prompt to get a much more compelling image.

Try My Prompt Buddy at: https://mypromptbuddy.ai/

4. MaxClaw — install an agent and add thousands of skills

MaxClaw is a distribution of an agent platform that you can one-click install on your machine. It connects to OpenClaw-type agents and gives you a marketplace of skills to import directly into your instance.

What makes it useful

  • Instant access to thousands of predefined skills: lead generation, tidy folder automation, content repurposing, job hunting and more.
  • Multi-platform messaging: interact with your agent from WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, or a web interface.
  • Automate repetitive workflows and let the agent run tasks on autopilot.

How I use it

I ask MaxClaw to research ten underrated productivity tools. It boots a skill, scrapes the web, ranks features, and returns a structured list with use cases and where to find them. Download a “YouTube titles” skill and your agent can dump optimized titles into a spreadsheet automatically.

Learn more about MaxClaw at: https://agent.minimax.io/

5. Perplexity Computer — the cloud coworker that automates complex tasks

Perplexity Computer is built to automate anything you can do on a computer. It combines connectors, data ingestion, and workflow automation into an interactive workspace where an AI builds deliverables for you.

Capabilities

  • Connect to external data sources and files, then build interactive maps, charts, and reports.
  • Execute multi-step research tasks: collect datasets, analyze, visualize, and export a shareable report with citations.
  • Ship interactive deliverables that you can embed in reports or use as standalone assets.

Example use case

Ask Perplexity Computer to create an interactive US map showing geographic density and the impact of layoffs in a given sector. It will pull relevant data, generate the map, list methodology and sources, and package everything for export. This is the fastest route from idea to a polished, cited asset.

Try Perplexity Computer at: https://www.perplexity.ai/computer

How these tools play together

Use prompt optimization before image generation for consistently better visuals. Use an agent (MaxClaw) or Perplexity Computer for automating the repetitive tasks around those visuals: resizing, naming, uploading, and adding metadata. Use ChatLLM Health for personal decisions and to prepare documents or questions for professionals. In short: prompt -> generate -> automate -> publish.

Privacy, security, and responsible use

These tools are powerful, which means you must be thoughtful about what you share and how you use outputs. Here are practical rules I follow:

  • Never upload sensitive identity documents or financial statements unless you’re certain of the provider’s privacy and encryption standards.
  • Use AI as an assistant, not a replacement, for professional advice in medicine, law, or finance.
  • Keep local backups of any agent code or skills you build and version control configuration for reproducibility.
  • Review citations and data sources when generating reports; models can hallucinate or misinterpret datasets.

Productivity templates to try

Here are a few simple workflows that become significantly more efficient with these tools:

  1. Content pipeline: Use My Prompt Buddy to create a brief, Nano Banana 2 to generate a hero image, MaxClaw to upload and schedule posts, and Perplexity Computer to create supporting analytics.
  2. Research report: Perplexity Computer ingests data, ChatLLM Health (for health-related reports) helps interpret clinical findings, and MaxClaw packages the report into deliverables.
  3. Personal admin: ChatLLM Health recommends insurance strategies, MaxClaw finds applicable plans and tracks enrollment deadlines, and Perplexity Computer compiles a side-by-side comparison table.

Suggested images and multimedia

Add the following to increase engagement:

  • Before-and-after images generated with Nano Banana 2 to show prompt optimization impact.
  • Screenshots of agent skill marketplaces and Perplexity Computer outputs (maps, reports) with descriptive alt text.
  • Short screencasts demonstrating the prompt optimization workflow and how outputs improve.

Alt text examples: “Nano Banana 2 generated sketch of New York City skyline” and “Perplexity Computer interactive US map showing sector layoffs by state.”

Meta description

Discover five AI tools you’ll use every day in 2026—from health optimization with ChatLLM Health to fast image generation with Nano Banana 2 and automation with MaxClaw and Perplexity Computer.

Tags and categories

Tags: AI tools, health AI, image generation, prompt engineering, AI automation, agents, productivity.

Quick start checklist

  • Sign up for ChatLLM Health and upload non-sensitive medical data for tailored guidance.
  • Experiment with Nano Banana 2 for thumbnails and image edits; try the “fast” mode first.
  • Install My Prompt Buddy and convert your top three repetitive prompts into shortcuts.
  • Install MaxClaw if you want an agent on your machine and browse the skill marketplace.
  • Try Perplexity Computer for one report or interactive map to see how it handles end-to-end automation.

Final notes

These five tools are practical: they solve everyday problems quickly and integrate into a modern workflow. The real value comes when you chain them together—use great prompts to get great images, then automate repetitive tasks so you can focus on the creative and strategic work that machines can’t replace.

Recommended links (paste into your browser):

  • ChatLLM Health — https://chatllm.abacus.ai/rqm
  • Nano Banana 2 (Google Gemini) — https://gemini.google.com/
  • My Prompt Buddy — https://mypromptbuddy.ai/
  • MaxClaw / Minimax — https://agent.minimax.io/
  • Perplexity Computer — https://www.perplexity.ai/computer

Call to action

Try one workflow this week: pick a task that eats two hours of your time and automate it with one of these tools. Share the result, note time saved, and iterate. If you keep improving prompts and packaging repeatable skills, productivity compounds fast.

FAQ

How secure is it to upload medical information to ChatLLM Health?

Security depends on the provider’s policies. Only upload de-identified or non-sensitive records unless you confirm end-to-end encryption, data retention policies, and healthcare compliance (HIPAA or local equivalents). Use the tool to prepare questions and summaries, and get definitive medical advice from licensed professionals.

Which image model is best for thumbnails and quick edits?

Nano Banana 2 is excellent for speed and text fidelity. It handles edits like removing timestamps or changing overlay text without disturbing composition. If you need extremely high-control edits, pair Nano Banana 2 with a prompt optimizer like My Prompt Buddy.

Can MaxClaw run entirely offline?

MaxClaw is designed to run locally for the agent runtime, but many skills will require internet access to fetch data or connect to external services. Review documentation to understand which skills are offline-compatible.

Will Perplexity Computer replace data analysts?

It will accelerate analysts by automating repetitive tasks—data collection, basic visualization, and report generation. Analysts’ judgment, interpretation, and domain expertise remain essential for nuanced analysis, critical review, and ensuring methodological soundness.

How do I get better at prompt engineering quickly?

Start with a template: define desired output, style, constraints, and examples. Use a tool like My Prompt Buddy to expand and refine your prompts, save high-performing prompts as shortcuts, and iterate using A/B testing with different models and temperature settings.

This article was created from the video 5 New AI Tools You’ll ACTUALLY Use Every Day (crazy use cases) with the help of AI.

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