Three things, mostly: he understands you, he plans long jobs, and he reaches into the tools you already pay for. The rest is wiring.
Hand him a goal, not a click path. He plans, runs, hands off, and reports back when the work is real.
One command spans the apps. Pull data from one service, summarize it, drop the result in another, ping the right person.
Inbox sweeps, file tidying, daily briefings, weekly digests — set them once and forget the calendar reminder.
Synthesizes from the web and your own files into a brief that reads like a colleague wrote it overnight.
Books appointments, makes reservations, follows up on the order that never shipped. Voice or text, your call.
Text, audio, video — A.D.A.M. tracks the thread the same way a person would. Tone, intent, what you almost said.
No wake-word ceremony. Open the app, start talking, keep going.
Replies come back fast enough that you forget you’re talking to software.
Remembers the people you mention, the way you phrase things, and what you asked for last week.
Save him as a contact. Call or text on the go, like you would any other secretary.
A.D.A.M. shows up where you already work — calendar, inbox, docs, browser, terminal. No new home for your tasks.
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