< img src = "/uploads/blogs/53/f6/ib-FQad1i96u_316240df.jpg" Alt = "Altman told how shost helps him in everyday life"/> ~ ~ < P > Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, uses artificial intelligence to optimize daily tasks that confirms its effectiveness in everyday life.

< p > Altman noted that its application of Shi & ldquo; quite simple & Rdquo; (Retherinking), in particular to summarize emails and documents. It predicts the development of & ldquo; agents & Rdquo; Shi & ndash; Reasonable helpers who will be able to perform complex tasks at one request. Openai has already introduced & ldquo; operator & RDQUO;, which helps with the planning of travel, booking and filling in shapes. Similar solutions are actively developed by other technological companies such as Google.

< p > The popularity of the AI ​​among topmewers of technological corporations is increasing. Jensen Juang, NVIDIA CEO, uses it to compile emails, and Satya Nadell with Microsoft & ndash; to order the mail. Gallup survey confirms that many people use AI to automate routine tasks.

< P > thus artificial intelligence gradually becomes a necessary tool in professional and personal life, simplifying workflows and increasing productivity.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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