There are so many AI products now that I can’t even keep track anymore. But if I’m being honest… I’m still busy. Still tired. My workload hasn’t magically shrunk. Companies keep encouraging everyone to use AI more, reduce labor costs, optimize everything. I don’t feel like I’m doing less work. If anything, expectations feel higher now because “you have AI.” It’s almost like the baseline moved. I do notice some changes in how I think about tasks. Like, a lot of low-priority reports, summaries, and emails, I just run through ChatGPT now. And honestly, sometimes it writes clearer and more structured drafts than I would on a rushed afternoon. For bulk content production, I’ll use AI to generate first drafts or outlines and then refine them. And for meetings that aren’t super critical, I rely on Teams’ transcribe feature instead of manually taking notes. So yes, parts of my workflow changed. But it feels more like small optimizations rather than a dramatic transformation. Curious how are you actually integrating AI into daily work. Has it genuinely reduced your workload? submitted by /u/breadislifeee
Originally posted by u/breadislifeee on r/ArtificialInteligence
