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Seven everyday work problems AI helps me solve

Seven everyday work problems AI helps me solve
AI retains a memory of everything it’s fixed, long after human memory forgets what it was like to work in any other way. (Image: Depositphotos)
The Wall Street Journal
By Alexandra SamuelAs we all constantly hear, artificial intelligence is poised to change everything forever – it will replace workers, create new drugs, maybe destroy the world.But for the moment, I’m more excited about the ways artificial intelligence (AI) already can fix the annoying day-to-day problems that plague my working life.I can get help if I zone out during a meeting, need to write a diplomatic note to an irksome colleague, or want tech help ASAP. These aren’t exactly the world-shaking problems that AI promises to...

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