This video explores 101 ways to use AI in daily life to increase productivity, happiness, and efficiency. The presenter organizes these uses into categories: general productivity, work productivity, daily life, personal finance, learning, career, relationships, and miscellaneous uses. Several AI tools are highlighted throughout the video.
AI for Enhanced Productivity: AI can streamline various tasks, from identifying objects in pictures to creating detailed to-do lists and summarizing meetings. Tools like ChatGPT are emphasized for their versatility in these tasks.
AI for Work Efficiency: AI can assist with writing emails, reports, and presentations; editing documents; conducting structured brainstorming; and even providing real-time narration for videos. The presenter highlights the use of Google AI Studio for real-time streaming and task assistance.
AI for Daily Life Simplification: AI simplifies daily choices by suggesting outfits based on clothing photos and creating weekly meal plans and shopping lists. It can also offer preliminary health advice and suggest appropriate medical professionals.
AI for Personal Finance Management: AI assists in creating personalized financial plans, analyzing retirement strategies, and automating expense tracking through custom-built workflows.
AI for Learning Enhancement: AI acts as an on-demand tutor, providing explanations, worked examples, study plans, and creating quizzes and flashcards. The presenter highlights Notebook Lab's use in podcast creation for language learning.
AI for Career Advancement: AI aids in job searching, resume review, mock interviews, and business planning, showcasing its role in both job hunting and business creation.
AI for Relationship Improvement: AI offers relationship advice and facilitates practice for difficult conversations using voice functionality.
AI for Miscellaneous Tasks: AI can generate cartoons, manga, and edit images, demonstrating its capabilities beyond the previously mentioned categories.
Based solely on the provided transcript, here's a list of the AI apps mentioned and the processes they benefit:
ChatGPT: Identifying objects in pictures; fixing things (e.g., troubleshooting a leaky toilet based on a picture); performing searches more effectively than Google; compiling and summarizing meeting notes or presentations (from pictures or videos); generating purchase recommendations and product research; creating to-do lists and prioritizing tasks; summarizing emails; writing emails and reports; editing for grammar, clarity, and tone; structured brainstorming; voice brainstorming and problem-solving; voice practice for negotiations; creating tutorials; real-time narration; translating languages (text, audio, video); analyzing large PDF documents; creating product requirement documents; creating presentations and slides; analyzing resumes.
Gemini: Chatbot functionalities (similar to ChatGPT in many uses).
Claude: Creating presentations and slides; analyzing resumes and other documents to extract and organize information into tables; creating interactive dashboards (e.g., financial dashboards); creating documentation for processes; creating a full course on a specific topic.
Madness: A generalized AI agent capable of various tasks; automations (e.g., scraping YouTube comments); scheduling chron jobs; automating emails; creating demos; building agent workflows and full-on AI agents; lead generation and automation; customer service querying databases; generating reports; invoice management; survey management.
Perplexity: Specialized AI app for search; curating news from various sources; creating workflows and bulk searches (via API); research on multiple tools and summarizing the results.
Notebook LN: Creating podcasts for learning (mentioned in context with language learning).
NAN: Designing agentic workflows; building agents with code.
Lovable: Vibe coding tool (recommended for beginners).
Vault: Vibe coding tool (recommended for beginners).
Replit: Vibe coding tool (recommended for intermediate users).
Firebase Studio: Vibe coding tool (recommended for intermediate users).
Cursor: Vibe coding tool (recommended for advanced users).
Windscribe: Vibe coding tool (recommended for advanced users).
Claude Code: Vibe coding tool (recommended for advanced users).
Note: The transcript doesn't always explicitly state how each app is used in every instance, but rather describes the overall process and mentions the app used in that context. The list above attempts to capture the range of applications mentioned for each.