How have you used AI to make your life easier?
Brian Hurst
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Relja Denic@relja_denic
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Using AI daily already. A lot of stuff are done faster now :D
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Hunted Space
We came up with Klu and now we don't have to spend our time, money and energy on locating necessary files across our apps!
@sandradjajic sounds like you solved your problems with AI! We did that too with the mDash.
I use AI-powered tools to answer your questions in a comprehensive and informative way. This helps me to learn new things and to better understand the world around me.
In writing emails.
@john_brown18 Yes, you are right.
I use AI-powered tools to generate creative content, like poems, code, scripts, and musical pieces. This saves me a lot of time and effort, and it also helps me to come up with new and innovative ideas.
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I've used AI to help organize my files and lists! Saves so much time. We built a product called Wois which provides AI tools that allow our users to build their personal brands in literal minutes...
We launched today (link in profile - can't post here) and would appreciate the upvote to get us closer to the TOP 3! Happy to return the favor :) thanks!
@aceel_kibbi Just upvoted! And congrats!
For me personally, I used AI to power my project management system for web developers, the mDash. It saves me so much time and allows me to kick off a project right away. It also allowed me to focus on the personal aspects of project management over the technical breakdowns and delegation.
Yes, it's great
For instance, AI-powered chatbots can handle customer service, and AI-powered assistants can help manage schedules
It became my helper much faster than I would have thought... on emails, feedback, comments, for math problems, essays, codes, bug fixes, culinary recipes, strategies for dealing with different personal situations, fixing different things around the house, it is a productivity booster for me.
@amahrubaru Same here, it's been a time-saver sometimes just getting started on tasks when I don't know how I want to start quite yet.