What would you do differently at work if you had an assistant who had already read every email in your inbox before you walked into the office?
That's not hypothetical anymore. Apple is replacing Siri's core with Google Gemini. The new version can see your screen, read your emails, and operate across every app on your phone simultaneously. This isn't a smarter autocomplete. This is a system that can watch what you're working on and act on it.
Most guys I talk to are still treating their phone like it's 2019. Voice assistant for setting timers. Maybe a reminder here and there. Meanwhile this thing is now capable of summarizing a 40-message email thread, drafting a response, and scheduling the follow-up — while you're driving to a job site.
The operators who figure out how to use this in their actual workflow — not in a demo, not in theory, but in the real messy work they do every day — are going to create a gap between themselves and everyone who's still doing it the old way. That gap is going to get uncomfortable fast.
Here's my question for the group: What's the one thing you do every day on your phone — email, scheduling, reporting, follow-ups — that you'd hand off to an AI in a heartbeat if you trusted it to get it right?