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How AI-Powered Virtual Assistants Can Automate Repetitive Tasks and Free up Mental Energy





From a young age, Orville and Wilbur Wright were captivated by flying. In 1899, when they began experimenting with building the first airplane, other forms of transportation existed, including aircraft like gliders. But the brothers were determined to add power to the feat of flying. In 1903, Wilbur piloted the first flight. It was a moment that changed the future of long-distance travel, making it faster and easier than ever.

Like air travel, innovations that speed up everyday processes often seem inevitable in hindsight. Beforehand, however, they can appear superfluous, especially if the status quo is chugging along just fine. AI tools like chatbots and virtual assistants are a couple of the more controversial innovations of our time. On one hand, they offer new ways to navigate the workday. On the other hand, they may seem unnecessary at best and job-takers at worst. But I’d argue that they can be a positive, propelling force — a means to eliminate or automate your busywork and save your brain for the big stuff.

As CEO of Jotform, I’m always looking for ways to automate tedious, manual, but essential tasks. Chatbots and virtual assistants have been a welcome addition to our arsenal of automation tools.

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