Diễn Đàn Tuổi Trẻ Việt Nam Uhm.VN - The next decade are not waiting for artificial intelligence

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Hi everyone! I'd like to understand how AI assistants work in expense analytics. We spend a lot of time collating supplier reports in Excel to understand where approvals are stalled or prices have increased. Can smart assistants really answer a simple text question like "show expense trends for supplier X for the quarter" without time-consuming spreadsheet downloads?
Downloading spreadsheets just to look at a single number for last month is so last century. In this regard, precoro AI is a great option, as it has a cleverly designed internal assistant. You can type a simple question about your expenses in chat, and it instantly creates the required graph or provides a precise summary of the figures. It saves a lot of time.
Tackling difficult research topics without a reliable digital reading assistant is a fast track to academic exhaustion and poor grades. I found that tools to summarize a PDF offered the precise information extraction needed to polish my rough notes into clean manuscripts. It remains my favorite resource for campus projects.