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Google Sheets + Google Calendar – Streamlining Event Scheduling
Learn how to streamline your scheduling process by automatically creating events in Google Calendar from Google Sheets. Reduce manual work and errors with this easy automation.
Tags: Google Sheets, Google Calendar, event scheduling, automation, time-saving, integration.
Case Study: Automating Social Media Content Creation with ChatGPT 4.0
To create a streamlined system for generating engaging social media content for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and TikTok. This system automates content ideation, creation, and optimization using ChatGPT 4.0 and AI-powered agents for analyzing viral trends.
Our work 01 Challenge: Create A system where, Ai will look at real content and trend made by human and post it on Fb, Instagram, Linkedin. system should post generate image as well.02 Challenge: Create system where Ai will Automatically create news by following BBC...
Case Study 1: Multi-Base Automation for Project Organization
Challenge: A client managing multiple projects and teams across different locations needed an Airtable setup that allowed them to track and automate workflows across various project bases. They struggled with organizing data consistently and wanted a way to automate...
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Samsung SmartThings Introduces New AI Features at Unpacked
SmartThings unveils plans for future AI including ambient sensing technology and Gen AI allowing users to customize their homes for a better life Samsung SmartThings has unveiled new AI technology at Unpacked, continuing the vision of “AI for All.” SmartThings aims...
Take Your Smart Home Further with Flex Connect and SmartThings Energy
Are you looking to save money, energy, and earn rewards automatically? Who isn’t! With Samsung’s Demand Response (DR) Program, Flex Connect – available directly within the SmartThings app – eligible users can automatically reduce energy consumption by switching...
Where Did Smart Home Hubs Go? Everywhere!
Samsung SmartThings puts smart home hubs right where you need them—built into the devices you already own. Not long ago, setting up a smart home meant buying a separate hub, plugging it in, and hoping it would work with all your devices. Hubs were the essential link,...
Control Your Samsung TV from Your Phone—and Share Access with SmartThings Together
Smart and Simple Features Available on iOS and Android You walk into the living room, and it’s total chaos—pillows and cushions everywhere, your partner on the floor searching under the couch. They look up. “Have you seen the remote?” “Have you checked your pockets?”...
Samsung SmartThings Update Introduces Simple Automation, Seamless Onboarding, and Enhanced Location Sharing
New tools include AI-powered routine creation, expanded Calm Onboarding, and SmartThings Find link sharing for easier device control and tracking. The post Samsung SmartThings Update Introduces Simple Automation, Seamless Onboarding, and Enhanced Location Sharing...
Smarter Living Starts with a Tap for Apple Users
SmartThings Adds New Apple Watch Capabilities, Routine Creation Assistant, and Dark Mode to iOS The post Smarter Living Starts with a Tap for Apple Users appeared first on SmartThings Blog.
The EU Just Released a New Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Roadmap: Here’s What You Need to Know
On June 23, 2025, The EU released a new PQC implementation roadmap with clear steps and timelines for all Member States, laying the groundwork for a smooth and coordinated transition to post-quantum cryptography. Imagine knowing a storm is coming but not precisely...
Automation at altitude: Orchestration becoming the runway for AI agility
When operations stall at 30,000 feet, it’s rarely the plane’s fault. It’s the tower. Earlier this year, radar failures at Newark Liberty International Airport grounded flights across the United States, not because the aircraft failed but because coordination broke...
Automation at altitude: Orchestration becoming the runway for AI agility
When operations stall at 30,000 feet, it’s rarely the plane’s fault. It’s the tower. Earlier this year, radar failures at Newark Liberty International Airport grounded flights across the United States, not because the aircraft failed but because coordination broke...