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Home » Some people are using AI to live the real life and you must pick these lessons, too
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Some people are using AI to live the real life and you must pick these lessons, too

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 30, 20262 Mins Read
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The talk around AI typically revolves around productivity at work, or some kind of annoying AI slop. But a new Wall Street Journal report points to a more relatable use case. People are starting to use AI at home to get rid of the boring stuff and make more room for actual life.

So that means less time comparing insurance plans, figuring out grocery orders or researching routine decisions, and more time for things like hobbies, workouts, better sleep, and even date nights. One example from the report mentions Andy Coravos using Claude to help compare health plans, find doctors, and optimized protein intake. That’s not all, it even helped them streamline their workout plan, making routines shorter and more efficient.

What’s the lesson here?

What makes these examples interesting is that the people in the story are not treating AI like some kind of magical replacement for life. It is best treated like a household assistant for repetitive, annoying tasks. Anything that is frustrating to deal with.

Another example is from Loewen Cavill, who used motion sensors, Claude Code, Telegram, and Slack to automate parts of household management. This includes dish and laundry notifications, grocery ordering, and chore tracking. According to the report, the results show less friction at home and a clearer picture of who was doing what.

One person even used weekly Zoom calls to swap AI tips with examples ranging from job research and wedding planning to building a running coach. Someone else used AI agents to order groceries, book appointments, and even coordinate calendars for a date night.

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It isn’t about just optimization, it’s about breathing room

When used well, AI can act like a kind of background assistant for the stuff people never really wanted to do in the first place. That could mean helping plan a week of dinners, drafting an email you’ve been putting off, or turning a messy to-do list into something manageable.

There’s a nice irony here. The better some people get at using AI, the less their lives seem to revolve around screens. And that’s probably the lesson worth stealing.

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