I almost didn't bother with any of this. Looked like one more thing to learn.
Then one morning I was driving to work with a half-formed idea in my head.
The kind that usually dies before I get to a keyboard. I just said it out loud.
By the time I parked, it was a full draft — organized, cleaned up, sitting there waiting for me.
I didn't touch my phone once.
That's the moment it clicked. This has genuinely changed how I work. Ideas don't evaporate anymore. Dead time in the car, on a walk, doing dishes — that's where half my real work happens now.
And here's the part that gets people: you don't need to understand it. You don't even need to like AI. You talk, it does the thing.
No setup weekend. No becoming a tech person. Just your voice and a few minutes.
Next drive you take, try one thing hands-free. See what shows up when you get there.