From fixing your posture to finding your perfect shade of lipstick, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a powerful personal assistant if you know how to use it.

While younger generations are diving in headfirst, older ones are dipping a cautious toe. The Harris Poll for Club House found 53 per cent of Gen Z and 36 per cent of millennials planned to use AI to orchestrate their Thanksgiving feast, compared with just 17 per cent of Gen X and nine per cent of boomers. Here’s how to put this tech genie to work in everyday life.

Life management

AI can upgrade daily routines in surprising ways, says Nadine Robinson, an Ontario-based consultant.

“It can be used for anything from ‘I have these six ingredients in my fridge and I’m trying to lose weight, what should I make for dinner?’ to ‘I want

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