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This Week on Tap In: 5 AI Moves You Can Use Right Now

Every week, we pick one practical AI move per day — something you can actually use in two to five minutes. This week we covered email, job interviews, home repairs, research, and a major shift in the AI landscape. If you missed any of them, here's your Saturday catch-up.

Person at laptop with coffee — weekend reading roundup
Person at laptop with coffee — weekend reading roundup

This Week on Tap In

Five posts. Five things you can try today. Here's what landed this week — with the key idea from each.

⏰ Save Time How to Write Any Email in 30 Seconds With AI

You stare at a blank email for 10 minutes. AI writes it in 5 seconds — with the right tone, the right length, and no second-guessing.

🗞️ Trending ChatGPT Is Now Showing Ads. Here Are the Best Free Alternatives.

ChatGPT changed the game — and then the game changed. Here's where to go for clean, free AI that still delivers the goods.

💪 Work Smarter How to Use AI to Prepare for Your Next Job Interview

Most people guess what they'll be asked. AI tells you exactly — and then coaches you on how to answer.

🏠 Home & Life Ask AI to Fix Anything in Your Home Before Calling a Plumber

Save $200+ by diagnosing the problem before the pro arrives. Your AI assistant just became your smartest handyman.

🧠 Learn Faster How to Use Perplexity AI to Research Anything in 2 Minutes

Google gives you links. Perplexity gives you answers — with sources, in plain English, in under 2 minutes.

Your Weekend Prompt Challenge

Pick one of these and try it before Monday. Seriously — five minutes, free tool, real result:

  • "Write a professional follow-up email to [name] after our meeting about [topic]. Keep it under 5 sentences."

  • "What are the 10 most common interview questions for a [job title] role, and what makes a great answer to each?"

  • "I have a [describe problem] in my home. What are the most likely causes and what should I check first before calling a professional?"

  • "Search for current savings programs offered by [your utility company] for residential customers."

  • "Summarize the key arguments for and against [any topic you're curious about] in plain English."

The Tap In Takeaway

AI isn't one big thing you learn once. It's five small things you use this week. Pick one. Try it. Come back Monday for more.

Want 25 full chapters of this — covering health, money, career, home, and more? Tap In is on Amazon now. Practical AI for real people. No tech background needed.

 
 
 

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