There’s been like 5+ new releases just this month and every single one claims to be “the best” at something different. Free ones, paid ones, open source, specialized… I swear I’m spending more time researching which one to pick than actually using them, which seems backwards. So how do you guys actually handle this? Do you have some method for deciding, or do you just pick one and stick with it? I keep wondering if I should try every new thing that comes out or if that’s just wasting time. Also genuinely curious - do these differences even matter for normal everyday stuff? Or are most of them pretty similar once you ignore the marketing and benchmarks? Like am I actually gaining anything by constantly switching around, or should I just get really good at using one? Maybe I’m overthinking it but this feels way harder than it was 6 months ago. How are you guys not getting stuck just endlessly comparing options? submitted by /u/Emma_Schmidt_
Originally posted by u/Emma_Schmidt_ on r/ArtificialInteligence

I don’t use ai at all but I imagine you decide what you need it for first, then choose one based on your use case?
Seems like a bit of a non issue