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Everyone is scared AI will take their job. I decided to let AI take my calendar instead.
I asked ChatGPT to plan my entire week. Every task. Every meal. Every break.
Here's what happened.
Day 1: AI told me to wake at 6am. I don't wake at 6am. I did it anyway. Felt terrible.
Day 2: AI scheduled 4 hours of deep work. I lasted 2. My brain melted.
Day 3: AI suggested a 30-minute walk at 4pm. I did it. Best part of my day.
Day 4: AI planned my meals. Same thing every day. I gave up by lunch.
Day 5: I rebelled. Ignored AI. Did what I wanted. Got nothing done.
Day 6: Compromised. Used AI for structure, not control. Worked better.
Day 7: Learned the truth. AI is good at scheduling. Bad at understanding humans.
What I learned
AI won't replace you. But someone who knows how to use AI might.
AI is still developing. It already knows many things. It will get updated. One day, it may start understanding humans better. When that happens, it will slowly occupy some human jobs. But not soon.
People who work with computers every day say AI will only ever be a tool for humans. It won't completely take over any job. Because AI is still learning. It is still growing.
Use AI as a tool, not a boss. Let it organize. You decide.
Try this: Ask ChatGPT to plan one day. Follow it completely. Then adjust what felt wrong. Keep what worked.
Tags: AI productivity chatgpt experiment futureofwork
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