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📅 Our Feb AI Learning Lab Agenda is LIVE!
Hey everyone! The agenda for our AI Monthly Learning Lab is ready and honestly... I'm so excited for this one! ⏰ Reminder: Wednesday, Feb 11 at 7 PM UK time. You'll not only see real tools come to life but will be able to bring your toughest challenges to the group, and leave with ideas you can use immediately. No fluff, no gatekeeping, just women showing up and getting it done together. I can't wait to see what questions and breakthroughs come out of this one! Save it in your calendar NOW: https://calendarlink.com/event/73fXs Check out the full agenda attached, and drop a 🙋‍♀️ below if you're coming! See you Wednesday!
📅 Our Feb AI Learning Lab Agenda is LIVE!
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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 🌟
The brutal truth about AI adoption that nobody's talking about 👀
I just read some new research that honestly surprised me: 40% of employees are saving ZERO time with AI. Meanwhile, 40% of executives claim it's saving them 8+ hours a week. Even worse? 25% of people surveyed don't have a single work-related AI use case. Most are using these powerful tools for... spell check and Google search replacement. I honestly think this isn't an AI problem. It's a training problem. Companies are paying $20/month per employee for ChatGPT or Copilot, but I feel like nobody's teaching people the SPECIFIC ways AI can transform their role. They're just giving them access and hoping for the best. This is exactly why I think communities like ours matter - we're figuring out the ACTUAL applications that save us hours every week and move us from "AI experimenter" to "AI practitioner." So what's ONE task you do regularly that you KNOW could be faster with AI, but haven't figured out how yet? Drop it below. Let's solve this together 💪
What's your biggest fear about AI in your industry? 🧠
I'll go first: My fear is that I won't learn fast enough to stay relevant. I work in medical device sales, and I can already see how AI is changing the game, for customer insights, automated follow-ups, predictive analytics. And honestly there are so many new tools coming out every day that I worry I'm spreading myself too thin trying to learn everything at once instead of focusing on one thing. What keeps you up at night when you think about AI in your field? Are you worried about: - Being replaced by someone who knows AI better? - Your skills becoming obsolete? - Something else entirely? Drop your answer below. Let's talk about this together!
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! 🤍
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