12-14-2025, 05:04 AM
AI-powered daily assistants are becoming more common, promising to help with scheduling, task management, and information retrieval. But I'm curious how useful they actually are in daily practice versus marketing hype.
I've tried a few AI assistants, and while they're impressive technically, I'm not sure they actually save time or improve productivity. Often, it's faster to do things myself than to explain what I need to an AI.
Has anyone found AI-powered daily assistants that have genuinely become helpful parts of their workflow? Particularly interested in assistants that integrate with existing productivity tools everyone needs rather than trying to replace everything.
I've tried a few AI assistants, and while they're impressive technically, I'm not sure they actually save time or improve productivity. Often, it's faster to do things myself than to explain what I need to an AI.
Has anyone found AI-powered daily assistants that have genuinely become helpful parts of their workflow? Particularly interested in assistants that integrate with existing productivity tools everyone needs rather than trying to replace everything.