If you could invent a gadget to make life easier, what would it be?

Abdul Rehman
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Alex Gordon-Furse
Something always listening to and constantly reorganising my tasks based on what i agree to or change my mind on in real time
Toby Rowland
'Empathetic AI Self Alternate that could handle important personal and emotional conversations with loved ones at 11am on a Monday morning'
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Girish Gilda
Anywhere Door, haha:)
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Varun C Bhagath
1. Automatic Ironer of Clothes after they are washed in the machine. 2. Mind reader - To enjoy friction-free relationships 3. Traffic Decongester - Especially in cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Dhaka and Mexico City 4. Ground water capture - Converting flooded roads into water catchment for dry seasons.
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Inid Leksina
Definitely something that can iron my clothes for me... hate it
Paul Hill
A gadget that automatically folds and puts away laundry. It would use AI to recognize different clothing items and robotics to precisely fold each piece and organize them into drawers. Never waste time folding clothes again!
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TJ Larkin
Launching soon!
You know what entrepreneurs really need? A 'Reality Checker' - a device that beeps whenever we're about to overcommit to another project.
Rachel Marie Thompson
Ooh a gadget that instantly reorganizes my tasks as I verbally change my mind throughout the day would be a game changer! Like a super attentive AI assistant always listening and optimizing my to-do list. I'd pay good money for that kind of next-level task management, especially if it seamlessly integrated with my calendar and project management tools.
Feliciana
If I could invent a gadget, it would be a smart calendar that automatically schedules my tasks based on my energy levels, mood, and deadlines. Itโ€™d make planning my day so much easier!
Nha Hyerin
If I could invent a gadget to make life easier, it would be a Personalized AI Assistant that is seamlessly integrated into daily life. This assistant would be able to understand and anticipate your needs, not only through voice commands but also through contextual awareness, such as monitoring your schedule, preferences, and even emotions. For example, it could: Manage time and tasks more efficiently by automatically organizing your day, reminding you of important tasks, and even rescheduling things when you're behind. Health monitoring by tracking your physical and mental health, offering personalized exercise, dietary, and wellness recommendations, and even alerting you to any health anomalies. Home automation: It would control your home's environment (lights, temperature, appliances), making the space more comfortable without needing constant input. Problem-solving: Using natural language processing, it could understand complex problems and offer solutions or guide you through troubleshooting issues at home, work, or with tech. The ultimate goal would be a device that integrates with your environment, anticipates your needs, and reduces the mental load of day-to-day life.
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Egor Slyusarchuk
It would definitely be a gadget capable of storing and transmitting scents. Of course, we get most of our information through the eyes, but smells can evoke instant and incredibly vivid memories. For example, the scent of the house you grew up in or the aroma of your favorite food. It might not save lives, but it would surely bring people a few moments of pure joy.
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