13 Practical AI Use Cases, From Reverse Engineering Recipes to Fixing the Toilet
It's Not the End of the World: Everyday Use Cases for AI · 2026-01-18 · 38 min
Episode notes
NOTE: Use-case 2 and use-case 13 feature visual elements. The rest of the show is completely audio friendly. This episode is all about real-world applications for AI. In Part 2 of our 2025 Recap, host Bobby Miklausic has curated the most practical, "everyday" stories from the last 13 episodes. We are moving beyond the hype to see exactly how doctors, lawyers, business owners, and parents are using AI to solve actual problems. From fighting negligence claims with a "ChatGPT Attorney" to reverse-engineering family recipes and planning group trips for 12 people, these are the use cases you can steal for your own life. In this episode, we cover: The "AI Attorney": How non-lawyers are using AI to draft demand letters and fight negligence claims. Personalized Health: Using AI to audit your bio-data and reverse-engineer recipes for specific diets. Visualizing the Future: Using AI to preview interior design renovations and create infographics. The "Vibe Coding" Revolution: Building functional apps for your business in a single afternoon without writing code. Travel & Language: Planning complex group itineraries and using live translation to navigate foreign countries.
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