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AI tools that save time and enhance creativity

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: May 30, 2025
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GOOD CHAT: AI is becoming part of everyday life.
GOOD CHAT: AI is becoming part of everyday life.
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Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

AT a recent workshop, industry experts showed just how accessible AI has become for local businesses.

User-friendly tools like ChatGPT, Canva and ClickUp are helping organisations save time, boost creativity, and deliver personalised customer experiences – without breaking the bank or requiring tech expertise.

Getting started with AI doesn’t mean overhauling everything

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Many businesses begin by automating repetitive tasks – like answering customer queries or managing appointments –freeing up valuable time for growth and innovation.

One standout example?

Turning a single webinar into 20+ pieces of content (social posts, emails, videos) in just minutes. That’s the kind of productivity AI can easily unlock.

The practical benefits are impressive.

Behind the scenes, AI handles data crunching and routine admin while chatbots deliver round-the-clock support.

Canva simplifies design work, while ClickUp keeps teams organised and on track.

AI is powering a wave of creative innovation.

From podcasts featuring AI-driven expert dialogues to videos hosted by lifelike avatars, businesses can now produce polished content faster and more affordably.

Imagine podcasts where AI shifts voices and accents, making global conversations sound natural and local – like you’re really in the room.

Leading AI tools are making this possible:

  • Descript: Easy transcription and audio editing with AI voice cloning.
  • Synthesia: Create multilingual videos with AI avatars – no cameras needed.
  • Podcastle.ai: Enhances podcast production with noise reduction and text-to-speech.
  • Murph.ai, Lovo.ai, Pictory.ai: Turn scripts into natural-sounding videos and voiceovers.

From logos to marketing materials, AI is transforming design.

Platforms like Canva, Adobe Firefly, Looka, and Logojoy enable quick, professional visual creation.

AI can also rewrite prompts, scripts, and marketing copy – keeping your message fresh without starting from scratch every time.

AI is becoming part of everyday life.

People use chatbots for advice, motivation, and even meal ideas based on what’s in the fridge.

It’s about enhancing – not replacing – human creativity.

Ultimately, AI frees people to focus on what truly matters.

It’s reshaping roles, sparking new skills, and opening doors to exciting opportunities for businesses and individuals alike.

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