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5 Things AI Can Do That Most People Don't Know About in 2026

5 surprising AI capabilities most people haven't discovered yet — with clear step-by-step instructions and the best free tools to try each one right now.

5 Things AI Can Do That Most People Don't Know About in 2026

Perfect if you…

  • ✓ You think AI is mainly just a chatbot
  • ✓ You want to discover capabilities that change how you work
  • ✓ You want step-by-step instructions to try each one free

Skip if you…

  • ✗ You already use Runway, ElevenLabs, and Claude daily
  • ✗ You are looking for advanced developer features
  • ✗ You want a comprehensive AI tool comparison
Beginner tip

Start with Tip 3 (PDF summaries). It requires no setup beyond a free Claude account, and the first document you upload will immediately show you something useful.

01 Video ⏱ 30 sec to try

Generate Entire Videos from Text

Type a scene description. Get a video clip — no camera required.

How to try it free right now: 1. Go to runway.ml (free tier: 3 videos/month, no card needed) 2. Click "Text to Video" 3. Type a simple scene: "A golden retriever running through a sunlit field, slow motion, cinematic." 4. Wait 30 seconds 5. Download your clip Tool: Runway (runway.ml) What you get: A 4-16 second video clip from text. Good enough for social media B-roll, YouTube intros, and product demos. The quality will surprise you.
02 Audio ⏱ 2 min to try

Clone Your Voice from 30 Seconds of Audio

Record yourself once. Generate audio of yourself saying anything.

How to try it free right now: 1. Go to ElevenLabs.io (free: 10,000 characters/month) 2. Click "Add Voice" → "Instant Voice Cloning" 3. Record or upload 30 seconds of yourself speaking naturally 4. Type any text — you hear yourself saying it 5. Download the audio Tool: ElevenLabs (elevenlabs.io) What you get: A convincingly realistic voice clone for narration, podcast corrections, course audio, and multilingual content. Most listeners cannot tell the difference.
03 Documents ⏱ 1 min to try

Read and Summarize 100-Page PDFs Instantly

Upload a long document and ask questions about it.

How to try it free right now: 1. Go to Claude.ai (free account, no card needed) 2. Start a new chat 3. Upload any PDF — a contract, report, or long article 4. Ask: "What are the 5 most important things I should know from this document?" 5. Ask follow-up questions about specific sections Tool: Claude (claude.ai) What you get: A clear summary of any document in 15 seconds. You can ask about specific clauses, compare sections, or get a plain-English explanation of legal or technical language.
04 Code ⏱ 2 min to try

Write Code Without Knowing Programming

Describe what you want in plain English. Get working code.

How to try it free right now: 1. Go to ChatGPT (free at chat.openai.com) 2. Type: "Create a spreadsheet formula that calculates the average of column B, but only for rows where column A says 'Completed'." 3. Copy the formula ChatGPT gives you 4. Paste it into Excel or Google Sheets 5. It works Tool: ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) What you get: Working spreadsheet formulas, simple Python scripts, website components, and automation code — described in plain English, no programming background needed.
05 Design ⏱ 10 min to try

Create Professional Logo Concepts in Seconds

Describe your brand. Get visual logo concepts to choose from.

How to try it free right now: 1. Go to ChatGPT (free tier) 2. Type: "Give me 5 logo concept descriptions for [your business name]. Include: style (minimal/bold/etc), primary colors, icon idea, and the feeling it should convey." 3. Read the 5 concepts and pick the strongest one 4. Use DALL-E (built into ChatGPT) to generate a visual: "Create a logo based on this concept: [paste concept]" 5. Refine the best result in Canva (free) Tool: ChatGPT + DALL-E + Canva (all free tiers) What you get: 5 logo concept directions in 60 seconds, with AI-generated visuals to evaluate. You do the creative direction; AI handles the execution.
Watch out

Free tiers on these tools have real limits. Runway gives 3 videos per month free; ElevenLabs gives 10,000 characters. Try one task from each before upgrading — most people find one or two that stick and ignore the rest.

Most people use AI for one thing: asking it questions or writing text. That is like buying a smartphone and only using it for phone calls.

Each tip below includes exactly how to try it free, right now. No paid plans required.

If you want background on the tools mentioned — ElevenLabs, Runway, Claude, ChatGPT — our free AI tools guide covers what you actually get from each at no cost. And if you want a deeper look at what AI can and cannot do across categories, see What Can AI Actually Do in 2026?.

How to get started

Pick one tip from the list below — whichever sounds most useful to your work — and try it today. You do not need to try all five at once. Most people find one or two that become part of their regular workflow and never get to the others.

A note on free tier limits

Every tool listed here has a genuine free tier that is enough to test the capability. Runway gives you 3 video generations per month. ElevenLabs gives 10,000 characters. Claude and ChatGPT both have generous daily limits at no cost. Try before you pay — the free tier is enough to know if each one is worth upgrading.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do any of these AI capabilities require a paid plan?

No — all five can be tested on free plans. Runway gives 3 video generations per month free, ElevenLabs gives 10,000 characters per month, and Claude and ChatGPT both have free tiers that cover the tasks described here. The paid plans give you higher usage limits, but you do not need them to try any of these capabilities.

Q: Is it safe to upload a real PDF document to Claude?

For most documents — reports, articles, contracts you want to understand — it is fine. Claude does not store your documents permanently, and Anthropic has a published privacy policy covering how conversation data is handled. Avoid uploading documents containing highly sensitive personal data (social security numbers, financial account numbers) to any cloud-based AI tool. For confidential business documents, check your employer’s AI usage policy first.

Q: Can AI-generated code from ChatGPT be trusted without testing?

Always test it before relying on it. ChatGPT is excellent at writing working code for common tasks — spreadsheet formulas, simple scripts, standard web components — but it can produce plausible-looking code that has subtle errors. The safe approach: copy the code, test it on a sample of data or in a test environment, and verify the output is what you expected before using it in anything important.

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