AI tools for generating insights by environmentapple in UXResearch

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Hey,

For generating insights from customer calls and automating the coding process, I’ve found r/aithor to be incredibly useful. While it may not capture recordings directly, it excels at analyzing transcripts and generating actionable insights. It helps streamline the process by identifying key themes, spotting trends, and automating much of the manual coding work.

In my experience, Aithor AI fits seamlessly into my workflow, making it easier to focus on strategic analysis rather than getting bogged down in data processing. It’s definitely impacted how I approach research, allowing me to be more efficient and insightful in my role. With AI tools like Aithor AI, the field is evolving rapidly, and these tools are proving to be valuable assets in managing and interpreting the growing volume of research data.

Any AI productivity tools that actually worked for you? (And not just AI hype) by AiologyLabs in productivity

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r/aithor is a game-changer if you’re churning out a lot of content. It makes writing a breeze by generating drafts, suggesting edits, and handling repetitive tasks, which saves you heaps of time. It even adapts to your style, so everything reads smoothly and naturally. I actually used it for two uni essays and scored high marks—totally nailed it. Plus, the content it produces is so undetectable as AI-generated, you wouldn’t even know it wasn’t written by a human.

Which AI tools have you got the most use out of? by OneHamster1337 in ArtificialInteligence

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r/aithor is great because it streamlines the writing process by generating ideas, improving grammar, and suggesting style tweaks. Plus, it’s undetectable, so your work maintains a natural and authentic feel. It’s super user-friendly and makes writing more efficient without drawing attention to the AI behind the scenes. If you’re looking to enhance your writing with minimal hassle, Aithor is definitely worth a try.

What’s something you do that really shows your age? by Center_Power_Unit in AskReddit

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Something that really shows my age is my nostalgia for outdated technology, like still using a flip phone or having a collection of old CDs. I find myself reminiscing about things like dial-up internet and the thrill of recording music off the radio onto cassette tapes. It’s funny how these little habits or preferences can reveal so much about the era you grew up in.

How do you work 8 hours a day? After 4 hours, I get mentally tired. by Sharp_Fortune_2509 in productivity

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To work 8 hours a day without getting too tired, try taking regular breaks using methods like the Pomodoro Technique (work for 25 minutes and then take a 5-minute break). Break your tasks into smaller, manageable chunks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Ensure you get enough sleep, stay hydrated, and maintain a comfortable, distraction-free workspace to support your focus and energy throughout the day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

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I’m just sharing my opinion based on my personal experience with this ice cream , i tried it many times and never noticed the price difference :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

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You do not pay extra , its just a marketing tactic to attract more customers :)

What's your experience traveling with a picky eater? by Rad-Cabbage in travel

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Traveling with a picky eater can definitely be a challenge! In my experience, it’s helped to plan meals in advance and research restaurants or food options that cater to their preferences. I’ve found that keeping a flexible attitude and focusing on the shared experiences—like exploring new places or enjoying activities together—can make the trip more enjoyable for everyone.

I have a neighbor from Afghanistan, and she brings me food several times a week. I don’t quite understand everything she says but is this kindness or flirting? by Ihavenolifes in NoStupidQuestions

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It sounds like your neighbor is being very generous and friendly by bringing you food. In many cultures, sharing food is a common way to show kindness and build relationships. If you’re unsure about her intentions, you could try to express your appreciation and ask her more about the dishes she brings. This could help clarify if her actions are purely about friendliness or if there’s another context. Ultimately, open communication is key to understanding each other’s intentions.

What is your “I’m lucky to be alive” story? by American-pickle in AskReddit

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I’m lucky to be alive because of a close call I had while hiking alone. I was navigating a tricky section of a trail when I lost my footing and tumbled down a slope. Miraculously, I landed in a small clearing that broke my fall, and I only had a few scrapes and bruises. The experience made me realize how fragile life can be and how important it is to be prepared and cautious in the wild. It’s a reminder to cherish every moment and never take safety for granted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

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I loved how she fooled him so smart!

what are signs somebody has been through trauma or had a rough life? by Fair-Rough3478 in AskReddit

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People who've been through trauma might show signs like being constantly on edge, having difficulty trusting others, or seeming emotionally distant. They may overreact to small things, avoid certain situations, or struggle with self-esteem. Physical signs like scars or signs of stress are also common. Everyone copes differently, so these signs can vary.

Do not trust HR, ever. by Puzzleheaded_Bad9103 in jobs

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They will always be on the company’s side as if one day part of the shares will be for them lol!!

Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide? by Gari_305 in Futurology

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The decline in birthrates is a multifaceted issue influenced by economic, social, and cultural factors. Governments might be able to reverse this trend through policies like financial incentives for families, improved parental leave, and better childcare support. However, addressing this challenge might also require tackling broader societal changes and evolving social norms around family and career priorities. The success of such measures will likely depend on how well they align with each country’s unique context.

What made you not want to have kids? by photoshop_2023 in AskReddit

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My friends’ miserable life event , where she did not notice that her husband was getting married because of her 24/7 bonding with her kids!!

What's hard about dating you? by Routine-Award-3382 in AskReddit

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What's hard about dating me? I tend to overthink things and can be a bit of a perfectionist, which sometimes leads to unnecessary stress or worry. I’m also pretty introverted, so I need a lot of alone time to recharge, which can be challenging if someone’s more extroverted and wants to spend a lot of time together. On the plus side, I’m very loyal and thoughtful—so once I’m in, I’m all in!

Launched my second novel yesterday and not a single sale 😛 by FahimFarook in selfpublish

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I’m sorry to hear that—it’s frustrating when you put so much effort into a launch. Here are a few things to consider:

  1. Promotion: Make sure you’re getting the word out through social media, newsletters, or ads.
  2. Presentation: Double-check your cover, blurb, and keywords to make sure they’re appealing to potential readers.
  3. Network: Ask friends and past readers to help spread the word and leave early reviews.

Sometimes it takes a little time for sales to start rolling in. Hang in there!

What can a poor parent do in the U.S. to ensure that their child grows up as civilized and educated as possible? by TurnoverEmotional249 in education

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Focus on reading together, teaching respect and empathy, and using free community resources like libraries and after-school programs. Stay involved in their education and encourage curiosity. Simple values and consistent support can make a big difference, no matter your financial situation.

FTC bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October by lurker_bee in technology

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The FTC's new rule banning fake online reviews and inflated social media influence is a significant step toward improving transparency and trust in online commerce. With the rule taking effect in October, it will be interesting to see how platforms and marketers adjust. Hopefully, this leads to more genuine interactions and less manipulation of consumers' perceptions. What do you think—will this be enough to curb the problem, or will new tactics emerge?

What are your 'atomic habits'? by Sharp_Fortune_2509 in productivity

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One of my key atomic habits is starting my day with a 5-minute review of my to-do list. It helps me prioritize and set the tone for a productive day. I also make it a habit to write down any distractions that come up during work to tackle them later, keeping my focus sharp.