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Will AI free us from life’s tedious admin?

I hold out hope that tech can work for us rather than the other way around
A black-and-white photo of Robby the Robot, from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet, stands in suburban residential street holding a basket alongside four smiling children.

“Why do we need to work for five days a week?” The words, not of a grumbling slacker, but Eric Yuan, chief executive of Zoom, who earlier this month said that if “AI can make all of our lives better,” why not work “three days, four days a week”.

Such claims for AI’s overhaul of our lives are hardly unusual. Techno-optimists are rather partial to a vision of a future with a four-day week, with more time for creativity and leisure (skirting the job apocalypse). So I was surprised by a debate a few months ago on the prospect of using technology for tasks such as sourcing a venue for a child’s birthday party, sending invitations to guests, and buying a cake, all with just a week to go.

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