AI Sustained Issue 002
2026.04.25 Practical AI
For the AI-curious · 4-minute read

AI-curious? This is the bit no one tells you.

Stop typing questions into AI. Start pasting things in. The free habit that beats any productivity app you've ever downloaded.

You've probably had a poke at ChatGPT or Gemini. Maybe asked it a question or two. Closed the tab. Got on with your day.

That's fair. But you're missing the bit that actually makes a difference — and it's the easiest bit of the lot.

You don't need to learn anything. You don't need to pay for anything. You just need to stop typing questions and start pasting things in.

Paste what's on your screen.

This is the one that converts most people. Once you've done it twice, you won't go back.

Got a confusing error message popping up on your laptop? Highlight it, copy it, paste it into a free AI tool, and ask what's going on. You'll usually get the answer — and the fix — in plain English.

Reading something dense and not quite following? Copy the paragraph. Paste it. Ask "what does this actually mean?" You'll get it explained in two sentences without anyone making you feel daft.

Got a chunk of data on screen that you need to do something with? Paste it. Tell the AI what you want. Job done.

This single habit will save you more time than any productivity app you've ever downloaded.

Tidying up data from different places.

Spreadsheet of products in one file. Prices in another. Supplier details sitting in an email.

Normally that means VLOOKUPs, XLOOKUPs, or copying and pasting until your eyes water.

Drop all three into a free AI tool and ask it to merge them by product code. Two minutes later you've got one clean table you can paste straight into Excel.

No formulas. No fighting with Excel. Just: "here are my three lists, please give me one combined table."

Pulling tables out of PDFs.

This one is genuinely satisfying the first time you try it.

You've got a PDF with a useful table buried in it — a supplier price list, a report, a council document. Selecting and copying never works properly. You either get one long line of text or formatting that breaks the moment it hits Excel.

Drop the PDF into the AI tool. Ask: "extract the table on page 3 and give it to me in a format I can paste into Excel."

That's it. Clean table back. Copy, paste, done.

Turning your scribbled notes into something usable.

Meeting just finished. Half-sentences, names without context, three bullet points only you understand.

Paste those messy notes in. Ask for a tidy summary. Or a follow-up email. Or a list of action points.

The trick is giving it your actual notes, not asking it to imagine a meeting.

The free tools worth knowing about.

You don't need to pay for any of this. The free tiers handle everyday use perfectly well.

ChatGPT
chat.openai.com
Claude
claude.ai
Gemini
gemini.google.com
Copilot
copilot.microsoft.com

Pick whichever one feels easiest. They all do roughly the same things.

The whole point

Stop asking AI questions. Start giving it your stuff.

01 · PASTE
The error message, the paragraph you don't follow, the data on screen — paste it and ask in plain English.
02 · DROP
The spreadsheet, the PDF, the document — drop it in and tell the AI what you want out the other end.
03 · ASK
In plain English. No prompt engineering, no special syntax. Talk to it like a colleague who's already read the brief.
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#ArtificialIntelligence #AIForBeginners #ChatGPT #Claude #Copilot #Gemini #Productivity #FutureOfWork #DigitalSkills #WorkSmarter #OfficeLife #UKBusiness #CareerDevelopment #Upskilling #ProfessionalDevelopment
AI Sustained · By Kevin Clubb 2026 · Issue 002