The artificial intelligence boom is making waves in workplaces and markets. Not surprisingly, the conversation so far has been dominated by panic, mostly about job losses. But artificial intelligence also promises to make everyone’s life easier in a variety of ways. Don’t let a pessimistic narrative stop you from taking advantage of these helpful life hacks.
medical advice
Traveling to the hospital is rarely fun. The AI-powered app Vital aims to make the experience less painful. The program, used by more than 100 hospitals, can predict wait times and explain medical outcomes to patients without using difficult-to-understand technical jargon. Vital offers four main options: ERAdvisor for emergency care, CareAdvisor for hospitalization, AccessAdvisor for follow-up, and CareAssist for staff coordination. In addition to reducing patient anxiety, Vital can also reduce the burden on physicians and help them adjust their time in a more productive manner.
healthy lifestyle
Staying healthy can be a hassle, but artificial intelligence can help. Schedule-generating apps like FitnessAI, Aaptiv, and Fitbod optimize workouts by providing personalized settings for each user. In addition to helping you prepare and record your workouts, FitnessAI can become a computerized personal trainer with built-in messaging capabilities, while Aaptiv provides virtual coaching via video and audio. All three apps cost less than $100 per year, making them much cheaper than a traditional personal trainer.
personal finance
Young people entering the workforce after college may feel powerless when it comes to dealing with personal financial matters. If that’s you, then you’ll probably like Cleo. From planning a budget to building credit, the app guides users on their spending habits, income and credit history. Additionally, Cleo’s AI chat options feature “roast me” and “hype me” modes that call out users for poor spending decisions and praise responsible spending.
daily plan
Artificial intelligence technology can also help you organize and better perform daily activities beyond physical exercise. Enter Motion, which uses automated scheduling to help users prioritize important tasks by meetable deadlines, theoretically eliminating time spent on planning. Motion claims its users are 137% more productive.
travel plan
Organizing a vacation can be a challenge. Vacationing should be about relaxing, but that goal is undermined by endless arguments about location, itinerary, time and money. That’s enough to make sitting on the couch seem like a better option. Fortunately, artificial intelligence search engines can act as your virtual tour guide. Layla, for example, not only produces autonomous rides in seconds; It has an AI-powered travel agent to help you buy flights and accommodation. Curioso quickly and accurately plans out your entire trip while calculating expected costs, stops and transportation requirements, so there’s no reason to stay at home on the couch.
writing assistance
When OpenAI’s ChatGPT took off, some students had the misfortune of using it to create supposedly original class papers. But relatively speaking, writing is not the latest skill of artificial intelligence. By now, Google users are used to the company’s machine learning, which has been suggesting how to complete sentences for years. Since 2009, the cloud-based assistant Grammarly has corrected users’ spelling and grammatical errors and other writing mistakes. Everyone needs someone to check their writing, and AI developers are happy to assist.