10 Hot Business AI Tools For The Midmarket

Businesses have needs that extend beyond ChatGPT.

With AI, machine learning and automation as high-level, top adoption priorities among midmarket IT leaders surveyed for the "State of The Midmarket Report," prepared by research firm Gartner, it's clear that many IT leaders are looking to AI tools to reduce costs and boost productivity.

Business-use cases for AI extend far beyond generative AI chatbots. Organizations are looking for ways to streamline IT operations, help increase employee efficiency, create their own AI applications tailored to the organization, and more.

Here are ten hot AI tools that are built for business (listed alphabetically):

  1. Azure AI Studio

Many midsized organizations are already steeped in Microsoft infrastructure, so Azure AI Studio makes sense for business AI. Azure AI Studio provides a low code, unified API to build custom-made Copilot and AI solutions with the ability to scale them.

  1. Fireflies

Fireflies helps manage the many business meetings IT leaders must attend. The app transcribes and summarizes meetings across all of the major meeting platforms. It also captures video and audio recordings and integrates with CRM applications.

  1. Hansei

Hansei offers an intelligent data assistant for document management. With it, users can streamline data importing, build their own chatbots, and create custom knowledge bases.

  1. Jus Mundi

For midsized organizations in the legal field, Jus Mundi is worth looking into. Although the platform is still in beta as Annie Lespérance, Head of Americas at Jus Mundi, told MES Computing in a recent interview, it is poised to transform the way legal firms conduct research.

Jus Mundi provides an AI-powered search platform for legal professionals to search through court documents and legal publications for international laws and arbitration, potentially ramping up the speed of the legal process.

  1. MagicSlides

MagicSlides generates compelling business presentations in seconds from text, YouTube videos, PDFs and other documents, URLs, and images. The app offers three subscription plans: free; Pro, which is $12 per month; and for organizations with heavy presentation needs, a Premium plan for $23 per month.

  1. Moveworks

Moveworks' AI copilot provides a way to automate systems across an organization; whether it's automating an IT help desk, finance, HR and any other business units. Used by enterprises as big as Broadcom, it's worth consideration by midmarket IT leaders on a business transformation quest.

  1. Originality.ai

Originality.ai provides AI-generated text detection for plagiarism, fact checking and readability – crucial for organizations that must generate original, authentic content. "In all studies that that we've looked at, and that have been published, humans' ability to detect AI-generated content, unless significant controls are put in place, like you get to see their previous work, and then you get to see their new work, that increases the ability for humans to detect AI. But if you're just given random samples, it is no better than a flip of a coin," Originality.ai's founder and CEO, Jon Gillham told MES Computing in an interview.

  1. Pyq

Pyq (pronounced "peak") is an AI company that helps organizations do less manual paper pushing by automating mundane tasks like filling out forms, reading invoices, updating accounting software, and other repetitive work.

  1. Talonic.ai

Enter any raw data into Talonic and the platform can generate spreadsheets and provide insightful AI-based data analytics. Users can import spreadsheets, CSV files, or integrate IT systems. Talonic provides data visibility though one interface.

  1. TODDAssist

Created by the Taliferro Group, which provides IT consulting and services, ToddAssist is a smart assistant designed to streamline and automate workflows, tasks, contact management, and projects.