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How to Actually Use AI Tools in Real Life (62)

36 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we break down how to actually use AI tools in real life—not in theory, but in the day-to-day moments where they can genuinely make things easier, clearer, and more efficient. From writing and communication to decision-making and problem-solving, we explore practical ways to integrate AI into your routine without overcomplicating it or losing your own voice in the process. We also talk about what AI is useful for, where it falls short, and how to stay intentional so you’re using it as a support tool—not outsourcing your thinking to it. If you’ve been curious about AI but unsure how it actually fits into your real life, this episode will help you simplify it and start using it in a grounded, practical way

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