
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Andrew Miles Davis covers three tools on this week's Cool Tools Tuesday, leading with a long overdue and genuinely improved update to ChatGPT's scheduled tasks feature, which now runs consistently rather than producing the random, off-topic results it was previously known for, and can be connected directly to Gmail, Outlook, or Notion for delivery outside the chat window. He also tests Paraspeech, a new voice dictation tool that functions similarly to Whisper but lacks a free tier and the app-launching command feature found in Typeless, concluding it offers nothing his current tools do not already cover. The episode closes with AISA, a free conversational AI skills assessment that interviews users for twenty minutes before producing a LinkedIn-ready certification, which Andrew explores as both a genuinely useful self-assessment tool and a clever piece of marketing, while questioning how much weight a twenty-minute AI-administered test will carry with employers in its current early stage. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for three new tools every Tuesday with honest verdicts from someone testing them in real work.
By Andrew DavisAndrew Miles Davis covers three tools on this week's Cool Tools Tuesday, leading with a long overdue and genuinely improved update to ChatGPT's scheduled tasks feature, which now runs consistently rather than producing the random, off-topic results it was previously known for, and can be connected directly to Gmail, Outlook, or Notion for delivery outside the chat window. He also tests Paraspeech, a new voice dictation tool that functions similarly to Whisper but lacks a free tier and the app-launching command feature found in Typeless, concluding it offers nothing his current tools do not already cover. The episode closes with AISA, a free conversational AI skills assessment that interviews users for twenty minutes before producing a LinkedIn-ready certification, which Andrew explores as both a genuinely useful self-assessment tool and a clever piece of marketing, while questioning how much weight a twenty-minute AI-administered test will carry with employers in its current early stage. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for three new tools every Tuesday with honest verdicts from someone testing them in real work.