Lately, I’ve been experimenting with using AI to build my own apps and software, like our in-house AI tiny house image generator. It’s been fun, engaging, and frightening all at once…
The advent of artificial intelligence is leading us to weird places. Since it seems as if we have no choice in the matter, we don’t really get to vote whether or not AI advances; it just seems like it’s going to happen whether we like it or not. I figure, why not join the party and see what fun there is to be had with these tools?
We seem to be very quickly headed to a place where you can think of an idea, feed it to AI, and it starts working on it…
Interesting and frightening all at once.

Generated with our In-House AI Tiny House Image Generator
So, in this post, I really just wanted to share what I’ve been learning about regarding all of this, so you can consider this a resource page for what I know about AI, in case you want to join in on the frightening fun.
AI Apps to Try
| App | What’s it for | Cost |
| Replit* | Programming and deploying software, apps, and websites. | $25/month + overage charges |
| Google AI Studio | All-in-one place for image generation, programming, and large language model chats. | $20/month |
| Eleven Labs* | Generating voiceovers, sound effects, and music. | $5/month; free version |
| Suno* | Music generation. | $10/month; free version |
*Means this is my affiliate link, so I gain something if you become a paying member. In some cases, we both get credits/etc for using these links.
More to be added to the list soon! Let me know what you think of all of this in the comments below. Would love to start a discussion.
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