Allie K. Miller
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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What I have found is that one of the best solves for anxiety related to AI is actually testing the tool.
Like when I really dig into it with people that have anxiety on it, it's because they haven't yet tested at the level.
It's like a fear of unknown more than anything.
And that once they actually test these systems, they go, oh my God, I can't do this part of my job at all.
Like, what was I worried about?
And so I want people to start to reduce anxiety by having at least exposure to it and at least deciding that you hate the tool or you don't want to use the tool after that test.
That's a big one.
Second is definitely having that kind of group approach
effort toward it and not feeling like you are alone that is another big common source of anxiety and then I think the third one is this like identity work that people are having to go through I've spoken with tons of people educated millions those are the three core sources of anxiety they all chime very very true yeah yeah that's what you hear from people yeah which is like I'm a seller and
Now AI is making calls or I'm a marketer, but now AI is managing an 80 country campaign at scale.
And a lot of people are having to look inside and go like, what is my role in this future?
And the complex answer is that that answer is still being figured out.
But the bigger answer and why I talk about agency is because the answer is being figured out and it's being decided by people who are involved.
It's like you have to be in it to win it.
As it relates to my individual work or just as I'm looking at AI?
There are so many challenges.
I think education is still a massive challenge, especially as these new types of systems come out.
All of this has happened in the last couple months.
It's like, how do you manage a multi-agent file system with self-learning capability?
That is just a hard thing to bring into the world.