AI in Everyday Life: How to Use AI for the Things You Do Every Day
AI isn’t just for tech people. This guide shows how beginners can use AI tools for cooking, travel, health, finances, and more in practical, everyday situations.

AI isn’t just for tech people. This guide shows how beginners can use AI tools for cooking, travel, health, finances, and more in practical, everyday situations.

AI can help you plan a declutter, create maintenance schedules, organise paperwork, and tackle home projects you’ve been putting off. Here’s how to use it practically.

AI can explain almost any topic at exactly the right level for you, with unlimited patient follow-up questions. Here’s how to use it to learn anything effectively.

Difficult conversations. Messages where you want to say exactly the right thing. Letters that need the right tone. AI can help you find the words when they’re hard to find.

AI can help you compare products, understand whether a deal is actually good, find the right version of something for your needs, and avoid regretful purchases.

AI can explain financial jargon, help you understand products like pensions and mortgages, and help you think through money decisions. Here’s how to use it wisely.

AI can explain medical terms, help you understand a diagnosis, and prepare you for doctor’s appointments. Here’s how to use it responsibly and what it should never replace.

AI can build you a personalized travel itinerary, suggest accommodation, help with packing lists, and answer questions about your destination. Here’s exactly how to use it.

Claude is an AI assistant made by Anthropic. It does many of the same things as ChatGPT but has its own strengths. Here’s what it is and whether it’s worth trying.

Microsoft Copilot is AI built directly into Windows, Word, Outlook, and Teams. If you use a Windows computer, you may already have it. Here’s what it can do for you.