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Browse real people using AI in Life Systems. Each use case includes tools used, source links, public workflow previews, outcomes, and related examples.

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Lucas Werthein, Cactus

Founder / operator at Cactus

Uses AI to turn personal routine data and business context into a lightweight reflection loop, while also using synthetic customer profiles to stress-test ideas, messaging, and assumptions.

Outcome: Shows how AI can make scattered personal and business signals easier to think through. The workflow turns logs, notes, habits, and customer assumptions into clearer questions, patterns, and next actions.

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Michal Peled, HoneyBook

Product / design leader at HoneyBook

Uses AI across recruiting, product research, and personal logistics: finding strong candidates on LinkedIn, creating interactive customer personas, and building a hyperlocal helper for parking decisions.

Outcome: Shows how AI can support three different kinds of judgment-heavy work: identifying people worth reaching out to, making customer research easier to interrogate, and turning local context into a practical decision aid.

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Jesse Genet

Founder and operator at Lumi / OpenClaw workflow to verify

Uses AI agents to help run home and family operations, including homeschooling support, custom small apps, and physical inventory workflows for managing real-world objects and routines.

Outcome: Shows how AI agents can move beyond chat and into everyday household systems: planning learning activities, organizing physical items, remembering context, and creating small tools around recurring family needs.

OpenClaw
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Life SystemsCreative Media

Sarah Rose Siskind, HelloSciCom

Science comedy writer and founder at HelloSciCom

Uses AI as a creative writing partner, personal support tool, and experimental life mirror — from brainstorming comedy to training a custom LLM on pregnancy-era audio and text as a strange, funny comparison between human and machine learning.

Outcome: Turns AI into a safe place to test half-formed ideas, surface emotional context, spot personal patterns, and make abstract conversations about AI feel more human, funny, and memorable.

ChatGPT
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Life SystemsPersonal Productivity

Andrew Wilkinson, Tiny

Cofounder at Tiny

Built a set of personal AI apps for everyday life and work, including a relationship/personality analyzer, a custom email client, a meeting-pattern detector, and a wardrobe system that texts outfit ideas each morning.

Outcome: Shows how a founder can turn recurring personal pain points into tiny custom tools: less inbox overload, more useful meeting reflection, relationship insight, parenting reminders, and everyday decisions made easier through lightweight AI apps.

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Life SystemsPersonal Productivity

Hilary Gridley

Writer and operator at Independent

Runs a personal life-automation system from Claude Code, using terminal workflows, iPhone Shortcuts, Obsidian, and Cursor to plan her day, capture tasks, manage preferences, automate returns, and create anonymized demos.

Outcome: Turns scattered life admin into small, personal tools that fit the way she already works. Instead of adopting a rigid productivity system, Hilary uses Claude Code to build lightweight workflows around her real routines.

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Creative MediaLife Systems

Anish Acharya, a16z

General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz

Uses AI for a set of personal creative and practical experiments: generating music videos from still images and audio, building a video-based book catalog app, and using Perplexity Comet to analyze personal finance accounts.

Outcome: Shows how consumer AI tools can be stitched together into small personal projects that feel useful or expressive without becoming full products. Anish uses AI for playful media creation, quick personal utilities, and deeper analysis of everyday tasks.

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