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    We found stuff AI is pretty good at

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tech companies keep telling everyone that this or that AI feature is going to change everything. But when you press them for examples, real, concrete examples of how those AI tools should be used, the answers tend to be lackluster. Sometimes AI tools feel so open-ended, it’s hard to know where to start or what the best way to use them might be

    Well, here at The Verge, we have to test all these AI tools to better report on the features and the companies building them. And we’ve found scenarios that were actually useful.

    In this bonus episode of The Vergecast, Senior Reviewer Victoria Song sits down with a bunch of Verge staffers to talk about how they use AI tools in their everyday lives. Not all of it went smoothly — we definitely get into the ways these tools fall short — but we explore how AI can be used to help bedtime go more smoothly for parents, plan big cross-country moves, supplement your internet searches (always double-check!), and even vibe code an app for your next tabletop role-playing game.

    If you have any examples where AI was useful to you, we’d love to hear them. (For what it’s worth, we’d also love to hear stories where it spectacularly failed.) You can email [email protected] or call into the Verge Hotline at 866-VERGE11.

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