This project is a work-in-progress AI desktop assistant powered by OpenAI API, developed in Python
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This project is a work-in-progress AI desktop assistant powered by OpenAI API, developed in Python
This workflow fetches real-time weather data from the OpenWeather API, stores it in a Google Sheet, formats it into a beautifully styled HTML report and emails it to recipients automatically every day at 10:00 AM. It helps teams track and monitor daily weather trends and optionally correlate them with energy production or field operations.
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