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Przemek Chojecki
Przemek Chojecki
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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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Using AI as an individual

Let’s get practical and zoom out for a moment. In general, Artificial Intelligence systems can help you:

  • gather, organize and clean data;
  • process data for useful insights;
  • make predictions based on historical data;
  • automate repetitive tasks;
  • optimize computations and processes.

Think about yourself and your freelance work as a one-person organisation with a function to optimize (time, money, happiness). Then you can start dividing your job into smaller tasks like:

  • outreach to customers through emails and social media;
  • monitor social media, web services for particular information;
  • extract information from news to attain your goal or know whats going on;
  • meetings and calls;
  • working on a project, researching new ideas;
  • marketing.

If you split your activities into buckets, then you can think about how AI can help you with reducing the amount of work in a particular bucket. You can...

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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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