What 'Part' of GTD is AI most appropriate?

AI makes it easy to do baseline R&D quickly. For example, my wife and I have a list of about 20 possible vacation destinations, and I can easily get a probably-reliable-enough consensus opinion on when is the best time of year to visit each. As one moves into less simple subjects, where things are uncertain or just unknown, it becomes much less useful. At least that’s been my experience.
 
AI makes it easy to do baseline R&D quickly. For example, my wife and I have a list of about 20 possible vacation destinations, and I can easily get a probably-reliable-enough consensus opinion on when is the best time of year to visit each. As one moves into less simple subjects, where things are uncertain or just unknown, it becomes much less useful. At least that’s been my experience.
@mcogilvie

Thank you for your good GTD reply

As such, AI for Natural Planning Model in the world of GTD ?

Thank you very much
 
AI makes it easy to do baseline R&D quickly. For example, my wife and I have a list of about 20 possible vacation destinations, and I can easily get a probably-reliable-enough consensus opinion on when is the best time of year to visit each.
@mcogilvie For me choosing vacation destinations is like for Steve Jobs choosing a black turtleneck for a keynote. Or like for Einstein choosing a suit. ;-) No AI needed.
 
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