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AI tools for caregiving
Any other caregivers here? This is a big commitment for so many of us and a regular part of our daily lives. Caregiving has run quietly alongside my professional life for most of my adulthood. At age 19 I became a caregiver for my mom while serving in the U.S. Navy, and I carried that role for 28 years alongside full time work, raising a family, and managing long term medical needs across changing stages of care. The mental load has never turned off. I track, plan, anticipate, and make decisions constantly, often without visibility or support. I’m so grateful for the AI tools we have now! I wish they were available back when I REALLY needed them. That experience shapes how I think about everyday cognitive support. I look past productivity hacks and focus on practical ways of reducing friction and mental overhead. My life in a 7 person multigenerational household is complex and emotionally loaded. My household ranges in age from 5 years old to 92 years old. I’m interested in what tools, systems, or approaches other caregivers find genuinely helpful while balancing caregiving with their work and daily responsibilities, even just small things that make life feel more manageable. I’m right here in the trenches with you, Sandwich Generation friends. Hugs.
1 like • Dec '25
Great question, good prompting can help you, and there's more and more cool tools coming out, but most are b2b now because AI is expensive. I personally would love a voice assistant (that isn't siri lol) that can manage my ideas (which are too many) and somehow keep me on track.
Why Nano Banana Took Over the AI World
Everyone expected the next big leap in AI to be smarter chat models… instead it was image editing Nano Banana blew up because it solved the one thing every creator struggled with: clean, controlled edits without breaking the image It can: - swap objects without distortion - fix colours without ruining lighting - keep faces consistent - edit clothes, backgrounds and details perfectly No re-generating. No losing the original. No weird hands It made visual creation accessible, even for people with zero design skills—so naturally millions adopted it in weeks. In your opinion… is Nano Banana just the start, or will editing become the main use of AI for most people?
Why Nano Banana Took Over the AI World
1 like • Dec '25
For me it was 10x faster than chatGPT, and I can generate 4 of them with a simple lovable / n8n setup and it's easier to use than midjourney.
Howdy fellow AI enthusiasts!
I'm Kelly, I'm a film producer here in Plano Tx - I make films that are entertaining and fun for a family audience the kind you used to go to as a family - and I want to learn how to use AI to improve the quality of every aspect of my craft, AND to reach a wider target audience - and to get some time back :)
0 likes • Dec '25
Yo, I would love to see an AI film, have you tried to make one? I know a producer in Indonesia that does some epic things with AI in video, such a cool technology.
Introduction.
Hey everyone! My name is Lynne, I’m a daughter of the King of Kings, Mom, a Chef and an Entrepreneur. I have been using AI to help me with designing and writing. Like most of us here, I hope to learn as much as possible, so I won’t be replaced. Fun fact: I have a beautiful Husky/Shih-Txu breed dog. Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year!
5 likes • Dec '25
Welcome!
0 likes • Dec '25
@Rayan Tariq I do AI trainings actually! And some AI implementation, but I find most people don't need AI as much as they need basic tools
How I've built 5 website + 5 apps with AI
This is for the "vibe-coders" + people who build with AI. Here's my workflow with Lovable, that works best for me to build! 1) I start any idea in Claude, I'll use a voice note to speak out the idea and the why. "I'm thinking of building x, can you ask me some questions and make a PRD for this to give to Lovable" 2) Give PRD to lovable (and sometimes replit or v0) 3) I'll iterate until I'm generally happy, then I'll push to github 4) Download my github repo in VS Code / Cursor, then continue with copilot / claude code. 5) Usually I need to tell the AI to clean up the code and organize it with DRY / Functional programming, and I build out templated elements so it's easier to build out as I go. 6) Publish to Github then to Vercel The easiest way right not to host a web app / website. It's maybe not as nice as doing all in Lovable, but it gives me a lot of control. When I work with Lovable I find as time increases the likelihood of me going in circles also increases. Anything purely in Lovable is usually pretty simple. If anything is unclear, let me know. Hope this helps you 🙏
0 likes • Dec '25
@AI Advantage Team you're welcome!
0 likes • Dec '25
@Winnie Churchill Gotta build! It's so fun!
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