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If you’re not using AI to streamline your routines, you’re probably working harder than necessary. AI is the latest (and possibly best!) tool to help with everything from meal planning and budgeting to planning travel itineraries. Here’s how you should use artificial intelligence.
Meal Planning
Don’t feel like going to the supermarket? Tell ChatGPT what’s in the fridge, freezer and pantry — and it will organize a week’s worth of meals for your family using everything you have. Can’t figure out meals that satisfy everyone in your family? Describe each person’s preferences, and AI will offer suggestions for meals that will make everyone happy. On a budget? Share your dietary, budgetary and time limits, and it will design a custom meal plan. Trying to lose weight? Plug in your current weight, daily exercise routines and your typical meals, and it will explain where to make changes to get the scale moving.
Vacation Planning
Skip the endless searching on travel deal websites — just tell ChatGPT your budget, time frame and vacation wish list, and it will generate options with prices, links and detailed information. ChatGPT can also create hour-by-hour itineraries tailored to your travel style, including suggestions for transportation — advising when to use public transit versus rideshares.
Daily Routines
Struggling to stay on track? Not sure how to fit everything into your day? AI can build a calendar based on your goals (and even make it printable) and suggest distraction-busting techniques. Want to add self-care, cleaning or exercise to your routine? Just ask. Hate structure? Let AI know, and it will suggest gentle improvements that don’t feel rigid. Need a chore chart to divide up household responsibilities? Done. My favorite trick: I upload my messy to-do list and ask AI to turn it into a realistic, time-blocked schedule.
Therapy
AI should never replace your therapist — but some say it may be able to supplement therapy by offering support 24/7. Apps like Woebot, Wysa and Youper provide conversational tools based on meditation, mood tracking and CBT techniques. They even remember your progress between sessions. One of AI’s advantages is its anonymity and constant availability. Got something you’re too embarrassed to tell your therapist? You can tell AI — and get help without judgment.
Plan Your Outfits
Got nothing to wear? Bored with your wardrobe? Try Gemini, Google’s AI assistant. Take photos of your clothing, upload them and ask it to create outfit combinations. You can also request looks for date nights, workdays or casual weekends. Gemini will recommend shoes, build capsule wardrobes and suggest ways to modernize your style. Integrate it with your calendar, weather app and Google Photos, and it’ll suggest outfits based on your plans and the forecast.
Help with a Dinner Party
Hosting? You need AI. Tell it to plan a casual dinner party menu for six guests, with one being a vegetarian and another on the keto diet, with a $75 budget. For this, it suggested an antipasto platter filled with marinated olives, roasted red peppers, nuts and salami served with a bowl of crackers, Parmesan crisps and cucumber slices. For the main course, AI told me to serve build-your-own stuffed bell peppers (complete with the recipe) accompanied by a large mixed green salad with a lemon-olive oil vinaigrette and a creamy herb dressing. Dessert would be berry bowls with whipped cream and dark chocolate shavings. Drinks, which AI estimates to be between $15 and $20, would be sparkling water with fresh citrus and optional wine or hard seltzer. AI also provided my shopping list and prep timeline. Next, it asked me if I needed a Spotify playlist or creative icebreaker questions.
Have any of you used AI? What did you use it for? Let us know in the comments below.
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