AI is not just for error-riddled homework cheating or making deep-fake photographs.

It can also be deployed in much more mundane and possibly way more useful tasks.

“AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we manage our tasks and time.

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On Task

Todoist is one of the task-manager heavyweights, a popular app for most platforms.

As it stands, Todoist’s AI integration is pretty conservative.

It’s a helpful start and not a revolution in task management.

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Basically, we want every sci-fi computerapart from2001’sHAL 9000, I guess.

And AI could totally manage this if correctly trained.

For example, how about it reads your incoming emails and processes them for you?

Hologram of an artificial intelligence robot showing up behind binary code.

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And soon, it might reply to the emails that need it.

A highly advanced AI-powered to-do app would undoubtedly save time by automating routine tasks and streamlining processes.

After a while, you might trust it to send them too.

The AI training set doesn’t have to be the entirety of the internet, either.

It could be your email archive.

You’d never have to draft an email reply ever again.