Allie K. Miller
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So doing things that you're already doing today, but faster, things you're already doing today, but better.
And then net new, holy cow, can you even believe I did that?
And I'll give you one example here, just because it's personal life.
It's not, you know, life changing, right?
When you hear it, but then you hear a little bit of value and you go, wow, they really did that.
Woman that I talked, I joined like a Mahjong club in New York.
obviously.
Heck yeah.
You and your, you know, like your mother and I are going to be best friends.
So this woman wanted to become a better Mahjong player because it allowed her to bond better with these people in this club.
Mm-hmm.
She used AI as a non-coder to create an entire app to teach her how to play Mahjong, to drill her on the tiles, to drill her on the combinations, so that she wasn't using her time buried in this little notebook of the different rules, so that she could spend that time actually hanging with these people and creating lasting friendships.
So again, the AI component of that is not the coolest part of that story.
The AI component generating her own app, building in a couple days, and now she uses it literally on the subway to train.
It allowed her to create more value in her life that could not exist as a non-coder before.
These systems are so accessible.
We have never had tech be as accessible as it is today.
We've never had the ability for non-coders to jump in.
And women are adopting AI 25% less than men.
And I just think about what societal opportunities we're missing out on, what economic opportunities we're missing out on.