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Use AI to Organize Chores at Home
AI can build a fair chore schedule for everyone in your house. Real teen-friendly use of AI.
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- 1The big idea
- 2chores
- 3fair scheduling
- 4household
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Section 1
The big idea
Chores often feel unfair. AI can build a chore schedule that rotates fairly across all family members. Suddenly nobody can complain it is unfair.
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- 'Build a 4-week chore schedule for our family of 5. Everyone does dishes once a week.'
- 'Rotate weekend chores among my siblings and me equally.'
- 'Make a schedule for taking out trash where I do it less if I do something harder.'
- 'Help me argue for a chore swap with my brother.'
Try it!
Build a chore schedule with AI. Show your parents. Negotiate from there. Often everyone ends up happier.
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