Automation Tools

Raycast AI Tool Demo for Mac Productivity

Demonstrates Raycast, a Mac productivity tool that replaces Spotlight with AI-powered search and web crawling capabilities.

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Today I wanted to share with you a tool that I use dozens of times a day. It’s called Raycast. It works on my Mac and it replaces the Spotlight search function. So on my keyboard, I can press Command Space and this is Raycast. So what does this have to do with AI? Raycast has AI built into it. It’s designed to make it easy to get access to information on your Mac. So for example, if I said show me my schedule, so it’s going to oddly enough show me my schedule, but there’s nothing really much about AI to do there. However, when I open up Raycast and tap the tab key, this allows me to now jump into a very quick chat that I can ask that’s web enabled. So let’s say for example, I need to know the postcode for something. So I’ll say postcode for Kapalaba. Great, then it’s found the postcode for Kapalaba, as you might expect. However, it does have tools that make this far more effective. If I type the at sign, I can then use a series of AI extensions. So fire call is a really interesting one, because it enables you to crawl websites on the internet and get information back about them in some common sense way. Let’s try this one. Other and E Pickleball courts in Harvey Bay. You can see it’s found some very specific information here. What about this one? Where’s the cheapest place to buy Apple AirPod Pros in Brisbane? And so it’s told me here the cheapest place is online for 348, or I can walk into the Apple Store JP High Fire Office, where it’s all good guys and buy them for 399. The reason I like Raycast is because it’s just instantly available whenever I need it. If you’re using something like this, let me know.

Browser Use Tool Demo for Web Automation

Introduces Browser Use, an open-source tool that allows AI to navigate websites and complete tasks by reading page elements.

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Today I wanted to show you a tool that’s been developed called Browser Use. This is an open source tool that can be added to programs that allows it to navigate the web and complete tasks on your behalf. It’s especially useful for automating things that otherwise can’t be automated. In this case, I’ve tasked it with going to the ABR website and finding the ABN and registration date for a business. Now, in fact, there is a way to do this programmatically already, but it’s a nice example that shows how AI reads the page and identifies key elements like links and buttons and fields and images and then processes all of that to pick the next best action based on the objective. And till we have a common standard that lets AI talk to services like this and of course those services support that standard, we’re going to be stuck using tools like Browser Use. If you’d like to know more, comment below.