Where AI actually saves time
The biggest productivity gains from AI come from drafting first versions, summarizing long content, finding answers quickly, and automating recurring work. These remove the slow, repetitive parts so people focus on judgment and decisions.
Drafting and summarizing
Use AI to turn notes into a draft, expand bullet points into prose, or condense a long document into key points. Starting from a draft and editing is far faster than starting from a blank page.
Finding answers fast
Instead of hunting through files, ask an assistant grounded in your content and get a cited answer. This is one of the most underrated productivity wins because searching for information eats so much of the workday.
Automating the routine
Recurring work — summaries, updates, formatting — can be handled by skills and agents. Automating the predictable parts frees time for work that needs a human.
Applying AI in Wyatt
Wyatt brings these productivity wins together: draft and summarize in documents, get cited answers from search and the assistant, and automate recurring work with skills and agents — all grounded in your real content.