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All about… generative AI assistants.

All about… generative AI assistants.
Matthew T
iD Mobile Employee
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It’s a fast-moving world and keeping on top of everything can be tough. That’s where generative AI assistants come in. These clever virtual helpers can help you manage all sorts of daily tasks – such as organising your calendar, planning trips, cooking dinner, and even shopping for gifts. 

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most popular AI assistants -Gemini, Apple Intelligence, ChatGPT, and Copilot - and show you how they can make your life easier.

 

What are generative AI assistants?

 

 

Generative AI assistants are super smart programs that can understand and respond to your everyday language. Unlike traditional virtual assistants, they don’t just spit out pre-set answers - they come up with new and relevant information based on what you ask.

They can take care of various tasks, from managing projects to planning holidays and sparking creative ideas. They get to know your likes and dislikes, offer personalised suggestions, and save you time by handling stuff you’d rather not deal with. If you find it hard to keep up with tons of work emails, an AI assistant can quickly sort them out for you.

 

Our pick of the best AI platforms.

 

There are a few popular platforms that power amazing AI assistants. Let’s take a look at the ones you might already use - or maybe want to start using!

  • Google Gemini.

Gemini is Google’s AI assistant, designed to seamlessly integrate with Google’s ecosystem of apps. Whether you’re using Google Maps to find your way or Google Calendar to set up an appointment, Gemini is there to help. It can suggest local restaurants, recommend attractions, and even provide real-time traffic updates. It’s your go-to assistant for anything related to Google services, and always comes up with great recommendations based on your interests.

  • Apple Intelligence.

If you’re an Apple user you’re probably familiar with Siri. Now Apple Intelligence takes things up a notch. Working across all your Apple devices (iPhones, iPads, and Macs) it helps organise your day - from scheduling meetings to suggesting local events.
Apple Intelligence gives you recommendations based on your preferences. For example, if you love music, it might suggest upcoming concerts in your area or notify you of new album releases from your favourite artists. 

If you're a foodie, it could recommend highly-rated restaurants nearby or exciting new recipes to try at home. If you're into fitness, Apple Intelligence might suggest local running routes or new workout routines. 

  • ChatGPT.

ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is a conversational AI assistant that’s great at understanding and responding to natural language. Whether you need help with writing, brainstorming ideas, or even solving complex problems, ChatGPT is there to assist. It’s not just for answering questions - it can hold meaningful conversations and generate creative content, making it a great tool for both work and fun.

  • Microsoft Copilot.

Microsoft’s Copilot is all about boosting productivity. And you’ll find it in Microsoft 365 tools like Word, Excel, and Outlook, Copilot helps automate tasks like drafting emails, summarising documents, and generating reports. It’s designed to make your workday more efficient, offering smart suggestions that help you get things done faster.

 

How is generative AI used in real life?

 

Generative AI assistants are already making a big impact on everyday life. Let’s take a look at how they’re being used in real-world situations.

 

 

  1. Holiday planning,

Fancy a holiday? Your AI assistant has got you covered. Ask your assistant for suggestions, and it’ll create a detailed itinerary, recommending attractions, restaurants, and events based on your preferences. For example, if you’re heading to London, Gemini or Apple Intelligence might suggest famous landmarks like the Tower of London or the British Museum, as well as nearby cafes and festivals happening during your stay. It’s like having a personal travel guide without the hefty price tag.

  1. Cooking dinner.

We’ve all been there - standing in front of the fridge, wondering what to make for dinner with the few ingredients we have left. Your assistant can step in and suggest creative solutions. Missing a key ingredient? Your clever helper will offer substitutes. Not sure what to make? It will find recipes based on what’s on your shelves or in your fridge.

 

 

  1. Shopping for gifts.

​​​​​​​Trying to find the perfect gift can be stressful, but your assistant can make it a breeze. Just tell it about the person you’re shopping for, like their hobbies or interests, and it’ll suggest thoughtful gift ideas. Need help comparing prices? Your assistant can do that too, finding the best deals across multiple retailers. 

  1. Organising your day-to-day.

​​​​​​​Busy days can feel overwhelming, but your assistant is ready to help you stay organised. With a packed schedule full of meetings, appointments, and tasks, simply ask your assistant to optimise your day. It will suggest the best order to complete your tasks, find time for breaks, and even warn you about traffic or travel delays. It gives you all that’s needed to stay on track and on time, no matter how hectic your day gets.​​​​​​​

 

Final thoughts…

 

Generative AI assistants are becoming an important part of our daily lives, helping with everything from planning holidays and cooking meals to finding the perfect gift and managing our schedules. They’re making everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable. As AI continues to improve, we can look forward to more personalised and efficient experiences that save time and boost productivity. The future of AI holds plenty of exciting possibilities, so it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on what’s to come. Watch this space, and we’ll keep you updated!

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