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Boost Your Productivity with AI: Top Tools and Tips for Everyday Use
technology1 year ago

Boost Your Productivity with AI: Top Tools and Tips for Everyday Use

The article explores the potential of AI productivity apps, like Google's NotebookLM, to enhance efficiency and creativity by organizing and summarizing information. While these tools can streamline tasks and act as a 'second brain,' they also pose challenges such as potential inaccuracies and the risk of confusing productivity with busyness. The piece highlights the balance between using AI to manage mundane tasks and ensuring it doesn't lead to procrastination or overwhelm. As AI evolves, future tools may include autonomous agents capable of performing more complex tasks.

"Top 14 Must-Know Free Online Tools"
technology1 year ago

"Top 14 Must-Know Free Online Tools"

The article highlights 14 free online tools that can perform various tasks directly in a web browser, eliminating the need for paid desktop utilities. These tools include ILovePDF for PDF conversions, Giphy for creating GIFs, Image Compressor for reducing image sizes, Smallpdf for editing PDFs, ZIP Extractor for unzipping files, QRCodeMonkey for generating QR codes, UnitConverters for unit conversions, iLoveIMG for watermarking images, Canva for graphic design, Image to Text Converter for extracting text from images, Audio Cutter Online for trimming audio clips, RedKetchup Color Picker for identifying colors in images, Google Translate for translations, and Calculator.net for various calculations.

"Unleashing Productivity: My Journey of Hacking ADHD"
personal-development2 years ago

"Unleashing Productivity: My Journey of Hacking ADHD"

The author, who has ADHD, shares their struggles with distractions and prioritization, and how they have found a combination of digital and analog tools to manage their work and personal life. They discuss using tools like Asana, Trello, Streak for Gmail, and Workona to organize tasks and projects, but also emphasize the importance of using an analog bullet journal for reflection and perspective. The author highlights the need for a personalized system that combines digital and analog tools to effectively manage their ADHD symptoms and improve productivity.

Art Professor Advocates for A.I. Future, Students Skeptical
technology2 years ago

Art Professor Advocates for A.I. Future, Students Skeptical

Art schools across the US are offering courses that prepare young artists to code with machine learning or employ programs like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and DALL-E 2. Lance Weiler, a filmmaker and professor at Columbia University, is teaching his students how to use AI programs like ChatGPT and Midjourney to create immersive performances that combine man and machine. While some artists see AI as a threat to their business models, Weiler believes that AI can be a creative partner and is preparing his students for an art world that is gradually embracing the latest digital tools.