

Today, I'm releasing a library of 200+ practical ways to use AI in your everyday life - from planning your next holiday, to making sense of medical results, to writing the awkward emails you've been putting off for weeks.

Loop reaches thousands of readers each week, and the question I get more than any other is: what should I actually use AI for?
We constantly hear that AI is changing how people live and work, but the how part is harder to find. So I've pulled the examples together myself.
There are over 200 use cases, with each one solving a real problem that you'll recognise:
Planning a holiday itinerary that doesn't cram in 10 attractions a day
Making sense of confusing medical results before a GP appointment
Cutting your household bills without spending hours on comparison sites
Building a learning plan for a new skill from scratch
Helping your kids with homework without doing it for them
Writing the awkward emails you've been putting off for weeks
The library is organised into 24 categories - Travel, Health, Home, Finance, Marketing, Strategy, and 18 more - so that you can skip straight to what's relevant for you right now.

Every use case includes a prompt that you can try yourself and a real example response. And it works with whatever AI tool you already use, whether that's ChatGPT, Claude, or Google Gemini.
It's completely free, and you can start using it immediately.
Once you've had a look, reply and let me know which use case you tried first - I'd love to hear which use cases you find the most useful.
And if you think a friend or family member would find this prompt library useful, feel free to share it with them.
Liam
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About the Author
Liam McCormick is a Senior AI Engineer and works within Kainos' Innovation team. He identifies business value in emerging technologies, implements them, and then shares these insights with others.
