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Group Chats With AI Assistants
Use a shared family chat with an AI helper inside it — for recipe questions, plan-the-reunion ideas, and quick answers everyone can see.
Adults & Professionals · Tools Literacy · ~4 min read
AI in the family group text
Many family group chats now have a built-in AI helper — Apple's Siri suggestions, Google Messages' Magic Compose, or apps like Discord, WhatsApp, and Telegram with AI bots. You can ask the bot a question and everyone sees the answer.
Useful patterns
- 'AI, suggest 5 restaurants near Chicago O'Hare with vegetarian options for a Wednesday dinner.'
- 'AI, what's the time difference between Phoenix and Boston right now?'
- 'AI, write a polite group reminder that the family reunion is two weeks away.'
Etiquette
- 1Don't summon the AI bot to win arguments. It often gets disagreements wrong.
- 2If someone shares health or money details, do not paste them to the AI.
- 3Treat the AI's answers like a quick web search — handy, not gospel.
Key terms in this lesson
The big idea: AI in a group chat is a quick helper for the whole family — not a referee.
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