Has AI helped you do what you couldn't before? Or still figuring it out?
I think by 2030, the real question won't be "Do you use AI?" but "Can you work without it?"
I noticed this in my own life recently.
I always said "I'm terrible at design" whenever I needed to make something look nice.
Last week I tried using an AI design tool, and suddenly I was creating decent-looking social media graphics in minutes.
The AI didn't replace my ideas or decisions it just removed that barrier that was always in my way.
Some studies have shown that most jobs won't be completely replaced by AI, but almost every job will have some tasks that AI can help with.
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As a CEO, i am witnessing the way of forming strategy, creativity, and decision-making has become more effective as different teams able to move faster, innovate better, and remove barriers that once slowed progress and by integrated AI across all departments everyone becoming more visionary towards their career.
@ajay27324 I completely agree ! AI has certainly revolutionized how businesses operate by streamlining repetitive tasks. That said, as long as we continue to blend AI's capabilities with our human touch, I think the potential for success is limitless.
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@ajay27324 Very interesting Ajay. Possible to share how you use it for strategy and decision making? would love to hear some example. :)
AI is going to change workflows in most of the industries, at least all manual repetitive tasks will surely be given to AI. It might take more time for the world to adapt entirely though, when the hype vanishes off the decisions about workflow change will be made gradually.
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@elliva yup, and what manual repetitive tasks do you think will be first to get affected?
I use AI, primarily GPT chats, for condensed topic research, so I can then search for information online on my own. I also use GPT for translation, as it can explain word meanings and the emotional tone of sentences! I also rely on GPT for translation because it grasps context and slang really well—unlike regular translators, which struggle with that
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@rusty_aim that's nice Mary. Seems you are using it in a very deep way. Would love to know about any example of condensed topic research?
I’ve been using AI mostly for research and summaries. It cuts hours out of reading time and helps me focus on the stuff that really matters. Don’t think I could go back.
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@tomina_veronika Lovel Tomina, what kind of summaries do you work on? possible to share an example?
Right now, AI is pretty mediocre at calculations—I almost always double-check manually and find mistakes. But it’s great at editing code snippets and generating code based on task descriptions. That’s awesome, and I use it all the time.
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@kirill_golubovskiy yeah, calculation are yet to evolve. interesting to see you using task descriptions. Possible to give example of generating code based on task descriptions?
@amit_arora Here's a snippet of code from the script. Just as an example of automating simple UI checks in the web interface. I don't think I even modified this script. I'm writing in ChatGPT what I want to get — as if I were explaining it to a developer or QA engineer.
Totally with you on this.. I think we’re shifting from “can you use AI?” to “what tasks should AI always handle for you?”
That’s been our north star while building:
→ What are the parts of work people shouldn’t have to manually manage anymore?
For us, it’s things like email triage, follow-ups, meeting prep.
Curious..if you had an assistant that could handle one daily task automatically, what would it be?
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@goodgistai assistant to managing my meetings and work schedule. have you found any way to solve this?
@amit_arora Yes of course, let me ping you on LinkedIn, we can discuss this.
100% agree. As jobs start to change, having agency at work becomes so much more important. All those repetitive tasks will be gone (as a marketer, a simple one I can think of is: campaign optimizations). Content writers already see major disruption happening in their work, whether for social copies or blog posts.
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@angelica_handover Agreed Angelica. But I see some content writers have found way of personalization and have perfected copy using points of copywriting even with AI. any idea how they are doing this?
Yeah, totally. AI has really lowered the barrier to doing all kinds of things we couldn’t easily try before. It’s just so easy to enjoy all the convenience it brings.
I’m honestly excited (and a bit amazed) to see how fast the world will evolve by 2030.
I’ve felt this too! AI hasn’t replaced my work, but it has definitely made things easier. There were tasks I used to overthink or put off—like structuring my ideas, cleaning up messy notes, or even generating quick design drafts—and now they just happen effortlessly. Tools like Perplexity for research, ChatGPT for refining thoughts, and DeepSeek for deeper insights have been game-changers.
It’s not about AI taking over, it’s more like having a super-efficient assistant that removes the extra hassle so you can focus on what actually matters.