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"description": "AI actions in the Shortcuts app can help translate complex workflow ideas into working shortcuts in a few steps. Here's how to build one.",
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"textContent": "In Part 3, we discussed creating shortcuts that deal with lists of data and take actions or process items for us.\n\nWe even worked on creating a morning briefing shortcut that pulls data from our calendar and to-do app and prepares us for the day ahead.\n\nWe will take this foundation further in this part of the Shortcuts series by creating AI-powered shortcuts that can do much more complex operations with minimal handholding.\n\nLet's start by creating:\n\n## An on-demand workout routine generator\n\nEver since generative AI has hit the market, many apps have popped up that can create personalised workout routines for us.\n\nWhat if the Shortcuts app could do the same, at least at a rudimentary level?\n\nTurns out, this is not only possible, but quite easy to build.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "Adding AI to Shortcuts",
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