Here's an absolute banger of a use for AI that I would immediately adopt and not be able to live without:
An AI assistant monitors my computer activities, logging keystrokes and mouse movement.
When I do the same thing multiple times in a row, it can instantly create a "macro" peripheral input. I'm sure there is gaming mouse/keyboard software that does this, but I don't want to open an application up and train the macro, I want it to passively watch everything I do, in the background, and only pop up to say, for example--
"Hey, do you want me to copy all of the items from that section of that document, format them just the way you've been doing, and paste them into that spreadsheet where you just did this three times in a row? There's 24 more items on the list, and you appear to be removing entries with [specific condition]. I can proceed with the 18 remaining [specific condition] items, sound good?"
eta: I reply, verbally into my headset, "Yes, and do the same thing for each [category], but make a new tab on the spreadsheet with all the same conditional formatting. Oh, and for each [item] create a hyperlink to a Totals tab that just has the last column of each tab broken down by [category]."
"Oh, and scape the [standards body] webpage for each message type. Let me know which ones we've never used in the last 5 years."
Last edited by Flint (12/12/2024 5:38 pm)