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Top 12 Comprehensive Reference Guides for Artificial Intelligence Online

In 2023, there was a significant growth in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, while in 2024, we're witnessing a surge in Artificial Intelligence applications. To enhance your foundational understanding of AI, here are 12 top-notch cheatsheets covering diverse sub-topics within the AI domain.

1. Making Money With ChatGPT
Acknowledgments: Mindstream newsletter

Mindstream

2. Generative AI Landscape
Acknowledgments: Rapidops

Rapidops

3. ChatGPT Mastery Cheatsheet
Acknowledgments: Superhuman newsletter

Superhuman newsletter

4. Midjourney Cheatsheet
Acknowledgments: AI Fire newsletter

AI Fire newsletter

5. ChatGPT cheatsheets for marketers
Acknowledgments: Max Rascher

Max Rascher

6. ChatGPT Code Interpreter Cheatsheet
Acknowledgments: Aakash Gupta

Aakash Gupta

7. ChatGPT plugins for data science
Acknowledgments: KDnuggets

KDnuggets

8. Generative AI tools for startups
Acknowledgments: AI Fire

AI Fire

9. Generative AI cheatsheet
Acknowledgments: The AI Analyst newsletter

The AI Analyst newsletter

10. ChatGPT Cheatsheet for Higher Education
Acknowledgments: Element451

Element451

11. Best Python tools for building GenAI apps
Acknowledgments: KDnuggets

KDnuggets

12. Healthcare ChatGPT cheatsheet
Acknowledgments: Harvey Castro

Harvey Castro

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🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

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