What's a daily challenge you wish AI could solve effortlessly?
Cristina Imre
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Think of tasks or pain points that frustrate you or take too much of your time—what solution would feel like magic to you?
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Nick from FirstHR@nickanisimov
FirstHR
AI quickly answers my questions, which appear every 5 minutes. I have a specific answer, not 10 links. I am much more satisfied with this.
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@nickanisimov OK, so it seems you are already in the happy zone, or?
Elon Jump
doing my job :(
AI doing my research would be a game changer. Like summarizing key takeaways from reports and papers into concise bullets. Imagine having a smart research assistant to quickly synthesize information on any topic you need to get up to speed on.
AI that could quickly write thoughtful, concise responses to my emails and messages. Like having a personal assistant to help clear out my inbox, but with the knowledge and writing skills of an expert. Bonus if it could adapt to my communication style over time.
Creating consistent content is tough. I use AI for drafts and plan my work ahead. You?
I wish AI could effortlessly handle all the annoying spam and scam calls. Sorting through those is such a hassle!
@mehvish_shafiq Yes, I hear these are a real issue especially in the US.
Sometimes, I get overwhelmed with everything I need to do and end up wasting time figuring out what to tackle first. It would be amazing if AI could automatically organize my tasks based on urgency, deadlines, and how much energy I have, and even help me stick to that plan throughout the day. That would feel like magic!
Administrative work!
As a founder, I love my job. So I won't need AI to do it completely for me. Having help to be more productive is more than enough.
However, I find it pointless to all those accounting and administrative formalities. There is no one that remembers at the end of its life, how fun, valuable or precious it was to fill a "cerfa" form, or a VTA declaration.
So I'll day administrative work, big time. And we a lot of it in France. :)
@yassine_chrtk I'm with you. There is little doubt that boring vertical AI companies will represent a big bunch of very wealthy ones in the future.
What the hell should I wear today :D I hate making clothing combos. I would appreciate an assistant that would check the weather and my calendar and suggest, based on my wardrobe and preferences, a suitable set of clothes / a nice combination for today.
@cristinaimre At the moment I just go with Steve Jobs style, I have about 1 outfit per season and many times the same or similar t-shirts for example. But when going outside of home, it would be really useful.
@tuijatuulia Haha, I feel you. Now I am curios how many would love this option or just use a set of the same outfit (Steve Jobs model not the style) and use the same or color variations and combine a couple of pieces per weather. This is what I am doing for awhile, a set of tops in a favored style and just taking the next out of the closet but I work remotely so would adjust it as mentioned. Do you think this would work for you?
@tuijatuulia Oh, so we are similar. Good to know. It works for women too, right? Now the outside of work needs more work. :)))
@cristinaimre Of course it works for women too - well in some countries I have heard it's important to have new "looks" for the office. Well when working from home office, it's not as important (I could wear pijama pants and you would not know!)
This is areally nice topic. I have another task too: I hope it could check my old mother who lives far away.
AI could check on her several times a day, keep her company, ask how she's doing, make sure she takes her medication, monitor how well she sleeps, help to call people, take screenshots (and all difficult tech stuff like that :) ), answer her questions like Alexa, play by surprise her favorite songs and so on.. I see a lot of possibilities there.
@tuijatuulia Yes, this is a great idea and would blend multiple current options into one. However, I'm not sure about playing her favorite song out of the blue; it could scare her, don't you think?
@cristinaimre Maybe not scare, if it would start after a discussion or AI could ask first "do you remember this song, let's sing together!"