Scott Bohr

Ai-Dex - Find the right AI tools — with ethics scores for every one.

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500+ AI tools reviewed across 11 ethics dimensions. Get personalized recommendations for your role and industry. Every tool scored on safety, bias, privacy, creative impact, and more. Independent. No paid placements.

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Scott Bohr
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Hey Product Hunt. I’m Scott, and I built Ai-Dex because I see so much fear, uncertainty, misunderstanding and confusion in society about AI, and I want to help others see the benefits of AI along with understanding the real fact based concerns. Every directory out there lists thousands of tools — but none of them answer the question that actually matters: should I trust this tool? AI tools don’t just affect productivity. They affect privacy, creative livelihoods, information integrity, and job markets. The tool you choose is a values decision, not just a features decision. So I built Ai-Dex to be the independent, ethics-first AI tool guide that didn’t exist. What makes it different: Every tool scored across 11 ethics dimensions — safety, bias, privacy, copyright, creative displacement, truth and information integrity, cognitive impact, and more. With source-linked evidence, not opinions. AI-powered matching — describe your work and get personalized tool recommendations based on your role, industry, and actual needs. Not just filters. 12 deep-dive ethics concern pages — with historical timelines that trace AI concerns back to the printing press, the Industrial Revolution, and WWII census data. Real context, not fear-mongering. Published methodology — our scoring framework, data sources, and dispute process are fully transparent at ai-dex.pro/methodology. We show our work. No paid placements — our independence is the product. Affiliate relationships are disclosed. No company can pay for a better score. The site is fully free (Smart Features wont be forever) — 500+ tools, ethics scoring, AI matching, concern deep-dives, and a Tool Checkup feature that audits your existing stack. I’d love your feedback on: Are there ethics dimensions we’re missing? Which AI tools should we review next? Would you use ethics scores when choosing AI tools? Thanks for checking it out!