AI: Your new best friend

From market trends to competitor analysis, AI can provide quick, accurate summaries that would traditionally take hours to compile manually

As requested by Executive PA magazine reader Jordan Bryan, you’ll be seeing more articles here on AI. And who better to start us off than resident techxpert, Tim Stackpool? Here, he explains how AI is revolutionising the workplace and why it’s an invaluable ally for EAs…

AI can analyse patterns in an executive’s preferences, priorities and working style

By leveraging AI’s data analysis capabilities, assistants can anticipate needs and tailor their support accordingly. This could range from preparing briefing documents in a preferred format to suggesting relevant articles based on the executive’s interests.

Clockwise is an AI-powered calendar assistant that optimises schedules based on work patterns.

Language models can help draft emails, reports and presentations, ensuring consistency in tone and style across all communications

  • For non-native English speakers, AI writing assistants can be particularly helpful in refining language and avoiding common errors.
  • AI translation tools can facilitate smoother communication in multinational companies.
  • aidesigns presentations automatically.
  • Voiceavia WebEx is an AI that joins meetings, takes notes, and sets action items.

AI tools can sift through vast amounts of information and present relevant insights

This can significantly speed up the EA task of collating research and sourcing appropriate data to support decision-making processes. From market trends to competitor analysis, AI can provide quick, accurate summaries that would traditionally take hours to compile manually.

Crayon is a competitive intelligence platform that tracks competitors and market trends, while Docparser extracts specific data from various document types.

AI-powered tools can handle email management, schedule coordination and even basic data entry

  • Email AI can categorise messages, draft responses and flag important items, allowing EAs to focus on more complex tasks.
  • AI scheduling tools find optimal meeting times by analysing participants’ calendars, reducing the back-and-forth often associated with appointment setting.
  • Take a look at Microsoft Outlook’s AI features, ai and Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Top tip: While embracing AI, it’s crucial for EAs to maintain a strong ethical foundation

This includes being transparent about AI use, especially in communication. And ensuring data privacy and security when using AI tools.

It’s also important to maintain human oversight and judgement, using AI as a tool to enhance decision-making rather than replace it entirely.

While a little more techie, Ethically Aligned AI offers tools for implementing ethical AI practices in organisations, while Google’s Responsible AI Toolkit also has information on determining fair and ethical AI use.

Please note: The named tools above are examples only. They are not necessarily endorsed by the author or Executive PA Media.

Tim Stackpool explains how AI is revolutionising the workplace and why it’s an invaluable ally for EAs