What can AI do for you, right now, to solve your immediate work problems?
That’s the question I answer in my latest piece for The Wall Street Journal, in the cover story for their latest report on Artificial Intelligence. In 7 Everyday Work Problems AI Helps Me Solve, I talk about the big-picture ways AI can make our work easier—and that inspired an immediate flood of questions from readers who were hungry for the details.
Here are the how-tos on three of the problems I’ve solved, so that you can solve them, too.
The winner, by a mile, was Otter.ai: It’s the only tool I tried that provided real-time transcription (and not just a post-meeting summary), while also working across different platforms.
Otter.ai accurately captures the deep focus and intense professionalism of my online work meetings.
While I was initially embarrassed at having a digital sidekick joining every meeting, it’s proven invaluable in filling in gaps in my meeting notes.
Make spreadsheet magic.I routinely use AI tools to extend, enrich or simplify my work with spreadsheets, as I mentioned in passing towards the end of my story. In response to one incredulous reader, I enumerated some examples of how AI makes spreadsheet work easier, including…
Categorize social media posts by topic (small sets via Coda.io, larger via CSV upload to GPT and then asking for results in table form).
This LinkedIn post has more examples of how to use AI to work with spreadsheet data, plus a list of options for getting spreadsheet data into the virtual hands of an AI.
When a reader asked how to do this himself, I pointed him to this online guide to creating a GPT, and shared the instructions I used to create my invoice converter; it’s just plain text, pasted into the “instructions” box in the “configure” tab of the GPT creator. Here’s what that looks like:
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