Miku Hirano is CEO and cofounder of Cinnamon AI, a Tokyo-based company that uses technology to organize certain work tasks that take up too much time.
Hirano notes that for many people, repetitive, boring tasks consume a large part of the working day. She believes AI has the potential to absorb those tasks to the extent where people will need to only put in a fraction of the time that they currently spend at work. And that's where Cinnamon AI comes in.
The detachable keyboard is especially practical, Hirano adds. During customer calls, she typically types notes, but worries that the sound is intrusive. Removing the keyboard and typing at a distance, she says, negates the issue so"I don't have to stress about my typing noise." She adds that she enjoys using the X1 Fold half-folded on the sofa."I love it!" she says.
A computer science graduate herself, Hirano first became interested in AI about 15 years ago when she saw its potential to help her find information online. She accepts that it's unlikely to ever be perfect and that there will always be the need for someone to direct it. But it's already revolutionizing the lives of individuals with major cost-saving implications for companies.
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