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5 Ways AI Has Improved Our Lives


5 Ways AI Has Improved Our Lives


How AI Has Made Life Easier

Artificial intelligence (AI) has completely changed our day-to-day, now that we have voice assistants and tools that help keep us productive and informed. But just how much has AI improved our lives? Here are five ways AI has been making your life easier every day.

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1. Brainstorm & Research

Before AI became the norm, we had to do the deep dives ourselves, which often took hours and hours of dedicated time. Now? All you have to do is ask AI to help you with a topic, and it can quickly brainstorm, research, and summarize key points for you.

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2. Personalized Experiences

AI can also suggest recommendations for movies, shows, music, and more based on your personal preferences. That's why it's easier than ever to draft up a travel itinerary with AI, as it can quickly tailor the activities to your interests and liking.

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3. Voice Assistants

Whereas before you'd have to search for things by manually typing your request out, voice assistants have made these mundane tasks easier. Got a question, need to set a reminder, or want to send a reply to your friend? Easy—all you have to do is ask.

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4. Explaining Complex Concepts

Some complex concepts might take forever to understand, and reading a textbook doesn't always help. With AI, though, you can ask it as if it were your personal tutor, and it can explain these concepts until you're able to grasp the meanings and ideas behind them.

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5. More Thorough Than Search Engines

Ever searched for something on Google and didn't really get the answer you were looking for? AI, however, can give you a more streamlined answer by condensing all the information on the web, so you get exactly what you want, no matter how specific or niche your question is.

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