Allie K. Miller
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Even in legal.
I know people who are using it to do contract comparisons or clause like risk analysis.
Hey, and this, by the way, as a solopreneur, I do this too.
AI is coming for some jobs and there will be new jobs because of AI.
I think a lot of people in AI are men.
And so when you're looking at people talking about it, it's going to be largely men.
And so there's going to be a little bit more of like, ah, that future's not for me.
That's the tech bros or whatever.
So one is just that they don't see people like them.
That is one reason why I spend every waking minute trying to share more information and make this world more accessible and why I've educated millions on this space.
So one is, is this future for me?
That also means that the use cases that are shared might also not be as relevant.
Like women more often are taking on care for others, care for their children, care for aging parents, teachers.
And so those stories are just told less.
And so we get into this toxic flywheel of those stories not being told.
We also maybe have like, again, it's anecdotal, but when I speak at conferences, I am more often asked about data privacy and environmental concerns from women.
And again, I want to give a path forward to those folks that feel that hesitancy.
And there is a very fast way of finding action there.
I'm going to give this as a tip.
I want everyone who feels this way about AI that you're worried about data privacy or you're worried about maybe environmental usage, you can download an open source small model and you can run it on your computer.