
- There’s so much being said about Artificial Intelligence these days, like how it’s going to take over the world some day (kidding, not kidding), so I thought I’d do an episode on what it is, and specifically how to use it without paying for it, at least for now. To follow this podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-tips-for-seniors/id1699277330YouTubehttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfY1hKlCpuqJK3kxAMgPWG_dlt7-3p56G&si=kM2Ssj0jlEEsWhfjSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/556gkqPY2gUungskPONIsa?si=b4NsPR8BQSmxaEwK1caJtQMentioned on the Show:Here are some safe, smart, and practical ways to use AI in everyday life, depending on what you want to do: (Note - this list was generated by Chat GPT(AI):💼 For work and productivity- Email and writing help: Ask AI to draft, summarize, or polish emails or reports — then review and personalize them.- Research shortcuts: Use AI to get overviews of topics, then check reliable sources for confirmation.- Meeting prep: Have it outline questions or summaries before or after a meeting.🧠 Tip: Always verify facts before sending or publishing — AI is great for speed, but not always perfect on accuracy.📚 For learning and curiosity- Ask for simple explanations: “Explain quantum physics like I’m in 8th grade.”- Language practice: Chat with AI in another language or ask it to correct your sentences.- Test yourself: Have it quiz you on something you’re studying.🧠 Tip: Use it as a teacher’s assistant, not a substitute — let it guide your understanding, not do your homework.🎨 For creativity- Brainstorm ideas: Titles, stories, gift ideas, or design concepts.- Music and art inspiration: Ask for themes, lyrics, or color palettes.- Cooking and travel: Get recipe ideas or itineraries tailored to your tastes.🧠 Tip: AI is great at sparking ideas — but your creativity gives them life.🧘 For daily organization- Reminders and schedules: Use AI-powered apps to plan your day or prioritize tasks.- Budgeting help: Some AI tools categorize your expenses and spot trends.Health tracking: AI can help analyze sleep or exercise data — though medical advice should always come from a doctor.