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Friday, 17 April 2026

# πŸ€– Using AI Every Day: What’s Actually Useful (And What Isn’t)

πŸ€– Using AI Every Day: What’s Actually Useful (And What Isn’t)

I’ve been using AI regularly for a while now.

Not in an advanced way—just for everyday things.

And one thing is clear:

πŸ‘‰ Some parts are genuinely useful
πŸ‘‰ Other parts are overrated


🎯 What’s Actually Useful

For me, the most useful parts are simple:

  • Rewriting messages more clearly

  • Organising thoughts when they feel messy

  • Getting quick explanations without searching endlessly

Nothing complicated.

Just things that save time and reduce friction.


⚠️ What Isn’t As Good As It Sounds

There’s also a lot of hype.

AI can:

  • Sound confident

  • Give quick answers

  • Look convincing

But that doesn’t mean it’s always right.

πŸ‘‰ You still have to think


🧠 The Real Skill

What I’m starting to realise is:

πŸ‘‰ The value isn’t just in using AI
πŸ‘‰ It’s in knowing how to use it properly

That means:

  • Asking better questions

  • Checking what it gives you

  • Not relying on it blindly


πŸ” Where It Can Go Wrong

It’s easy to start depending on it too much.

Using it for:

  • Every decision

  • Every piece of writing

  • Every small task

That’s where it stops being helpful.


πŸ’‘ What I’m Trying To Do Instead

I’m trying to use it as:

πŸ‘‰ A support tool, not a replacement

Something that helps:

  • Speed things up

  • Clarify ideas

But not something that does everything for me.


✍️ Final Thoughts

AI is useful.

But it’s not magic.

And it’s definitely not perfect.

πŸ‘‰ How you use it matters more than the tool itself.

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