Tag: decision making

  • How to Use AI Before a Banking or Financial Appointment

    You walk out unsure You leave the bank with paperwork. You signed something. It seemed reasonable. But you’re not completely sure. Most people don’t ask the wrong questions. They just don’t know what to ask. Most people don’t need more financial information. They need better questions before they agree to anything. This is where AI Read more

  • How to Use AI to Understand a Government Letter or Form

    Something arrived. A letter. An email. A form you’re expected to fill in. It might be from the tax authority. A benefits office. A pension provider. A government department you’ve never dealt with before. The language is formal. The terms are unfamiliar. There may be a deadline. And you’re not entirely sure what it’s asking Read more

  • What to Ask Before Hiring a Contractor

    Most people hire contractors the wrong way. Not because they’re careless. Because they don’t know what they don’t know. You get a quote. It sounds reasonable. The person seems trustworthy. You say yes. Then the project runs over budget. Takes twice as long. Or something gets done wrong and you’re not sure who’s responsible. It Read more

  • How to Use AI When You Don’t Know What a Contract Says

    It’s sitting in your inbox. A contract. An agreement. Terms you’re expected to accept before you can move forward. You scroll through it. The sentences are long. The language is formal. Some parts make sense. Most don’t. So you sign it. Or click accept. Because that’s what most people do. Sometimes that’s fine. Sometimes it Read more

  • How to Use AI Before Signing a Lease

    It’s sitting in front of you. Ten pages. Maybe twenty. Dense paragraphs. Legal language. Clauses that reference other clauses. The landlord or letting agent is waiting. Everyone else seems to sign these without reading them properly. So you do what most people do. You skim it. You sign it. You hope for the best. And Read more

  • How to Use AI to Understand Your Rights as a Consumer

    Something went wrong. A product broke sooner than it should have. A service wasn’t delivered as promised. A company is refusing to give you a refund. And somewhere in the conversation with their customer service team, someone said: “I’m sorry, but that’s our policy.” Here’s something worth knowing: company policy and your legal rights are Read more

  • How to Use AI Before Buying a Home

    Most people go into it underprepared Buying a home is the largest financial decision most people will ever make. And most people make it without fully understanding what they’re agreeing to, what they should be asking, or what’s actually happening at each stage of the process. Not because they’re careless. Because it’s genuinely complicated, it Read more

  • How to Use AI to Check If Something Is a Scam

    Something arrived. A text message. An email. A phone call. A letter. It might be completely legitimate. Or something about it feels slightly off. You can’t quite say why. Maybe it’s the urgency. Maybe it’s the wording. Maybe it’s just a feeling. And you’re not sure whether to respond — or whether responding is exactly Read more

  • What to Ask Your Doctor Before an Appointment

    Most people walk into appointments unprepared. You think of questions beforehand — and then forget them. You feel rushed. You don’t want to sound stupid. You leave realizing you didn’t ask what mattered. Most people don’t need more information. They need better questions. This is where AI helps. Not to replace your doctor — but Read more

  • How to Use AI to Understand a Diagnosis

    The doctor explains something. You nod. You listen. You try to keep up. Then you leave — and realize you only understood part of it. A word you didn’t recognize. A number that wasn’t explained. Something important that didn’t fully land. So you go home and search it. And within minutes, you’re reading things that Read more