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What’s the most interesting AI thing you’ve tried recently?
I’ll go first 👇 I recently tried the overview feature in NotebookLM and it genuinely surprised me. I took a completely dry, unreadable privacy policy and fed it in. The AI pulled out key takeaways, highlighted important numbers, and turned the whole thing into a clear storyboard and video-style presentation. It made me realise how powerful this could be for things like internal training or client proposals. This was the policy doc: https://www.kent.police.uk/foi-ai/kent-police/Policy/it/data-protection-sop-w1011/ and it turned it into this video below Now I’m really curious to hear from you. What’s the most interesting AI thing you’ve tried recently? - a tool you tested - a prompt that worked well - something that saved you time - or even something that did not work as expected This is a learn-out-loud space! 🤍
What’s the most interesting AI thing you’ve tried recently?
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I've just started vibe coding with Google Studio AI, made a learning app that I'm using and finding really helpful. I was surprised at how easy it was and how good the output result ended up being. I'm constantly tweaking as new ideas and thoughts come in - loving the creativity and usefulness.
Live from Davos 🎤 The AI Adoption Challenge Everyone’s Talking About
I’m currently in Davos at the conference, and honestly, there’s one theme I keep hearing from leaders across different industries - and it’s SO relevant to what we talk about here. Here’s what they’re saying: leadership teams KNOW they need to adopt AI to stay competitive. That’s not even a question anymore. But the real challenge is getting their employees and teams to actually use it. These leaders are sitting on budgets, tools, and resources… but they’re struggling with the human side of the equation. Change management. Getting people to shift from “this is scary/unnecessary” to “this makes my job easier.” ❓What are you seeing at your company when it comes to AI adoption? ❓And if you’re in any kind of leadership role - what do you think it actually takes to shift culture around AI? What’s worked for you, or what would you try? Drop your thoughts below 👇 I think we can learn a lot from each other on this one!
Live from Davos 🎤 The AI Adoption Challenge Everyone’s Talking About
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In healthcare, the NHS 10 year plan clearly prioritises AI, though on the ground we’re not seeing much filtering through just yet. The NHS is a monolith and change tends to be slow. I’m interested to see the direction of travel, my colleagues are generally unaware of the potential application of AI or not keen to learn or use it.
New video where I break down 7 free Google AI tools
These have completely changed how I run my business! I’ve been a heavy ChatGPT user for a long time, but for things like data analysis, visuals, lead magnets, and turning boring documents into engaging content, I kept hitting limits. These tools solve problems I didn’t even realise Google had already figured out. Watch it here 👉
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Thank you for this - brilliant video and I've started to experiment with some new projects as a result!
Where are you actually learning about AI developments? đź§ 
I'm always hunting for quality AI content that's actually useful and not just hype and buzzwords. My current rotation: - Artificial Intelligence Show - solid breakdowns of what's actually happening - Silicon Valley Girl - love the startup lens on AI developments - Startup Ideas Podcast - great for seeing how AI creates real business opportunities But I know I'm missing out on other great sources. Drop your favorites below: 🎙️ Podcasts you listen to while getting stuff done? 📰 Newsletters that don't waste your time? 🎥 YouTube channels that actually deliver value? 📚 Any other sources that help you stay sharp? Let's build a proper resource list together 👇
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I enjoy listening to Nate Jones https://www.youtube.com/@NateBJones
Welcome to She Leads AI 👋 I’m so glad you’re here!
This is a women-led space to learn how to use AI for real career and business growth, without the overwhelm, noise, or tech-bro energy. You do not need to be technical, confident, or “good at AI” yet. Curiosity is enough. To get us started, I’d love to hear from you 👇 Introduce yourself in the comments and answer ONE or TWO of these: - What do you do right now? - Where would you love AI to help you most in your work or business? - What is one thing about AI that currently feels confusing or intimidating? There are no right answers. Sharing helps others feel less alone and helps this community grow in the right direction. I will be using your answers to shape what we focus on next, including topics, tools, and guest sessions. Thank you for being here at the beginning. Let’s make AI feel useful, human, and empowering, together. Wiktoria 🌟
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Hi all, I'm Alyson, from the UK, currently living in the South West of England. I'm a mental health nurse and counsellor. I'm interested in the direction the NHS is taking with incorporating AI within Healthcare and it'd like to explore how it could help me in my role and support clients. I'm also interested in how AI could support my learning goals, business plans and marketing in the future. Also interested in power dynamics, patriarchy and capitalism and how AI fits within this picture - how will AI change the landscape of what we see currently, and will it be for better or worse. Most intimidating is probably the pace of AI and difficult it can be to keep up!
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