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 “Virtual Assistant Poll of the Day”

Virtual assistants are becoming increasingly popular as a way to help people manage their lives and stay organized. But what do people think about virtual assistants? To find out, we conducted a poll to see how people feel about these digital helpers.

According to our poll, the majority of people (70%) find virtual assistants to be very useful. These respondents reported that they use their virtual assistants for a wide range of tasks, including scheduling appointments, managing emails, and setting reminders. They also said that they find virtual assistants to be convenient and efficient, and that they help them stay organized and on top of their tasks.

However, not everyone was positive about virtual assistants. About 15% of respondents said that they don’t use virtual assistants because they don’t see the point. These respondents reported that they prefer to handle their tasks themselves, and that they find virtual assistants to be unnecessary.

The remaining 15% of respondents reported mixed feelings about virtual assistants. These respondents said that they find virtual assistants to be useful for some tasks, but that they have limitations and are not always accurate. They also reported that they sometimes have trouble getting their virtual assistants to understand their requests, which can be frustrating.

In conclusion, our poll shows that the majority of people find virtual assistants to be very useful, but there are still some people who are not convinced of their value. Whether you love or hate virtual assistants, it’s clear that they are becoming an increasingly important part of our lives.

Michel Kona
Michel Konahttps://thetchoumconsulting.com/
Technology enthusiast, Michel expanded his studies in bangalore the indian capital of computer science. He joined The Tchoum Consulting as a business strategist after having gained a lot of experience worldwide. In is spare time you can find him reading books of personal growth, playing chess, helping his dad or chilling with friends
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