Description
“Within the next four years, every profession will have its copilot.” -Reid Hoffman. The future is here. In this interactive session, you will create the strategy framework for making your AI copilot companion buddy. You will learn about real-world use cases and how to make the most of them. You can use this framework to think critically about what will help you scale the possible for yourself, your job, and the world.
Speaker Bio
Tiffany is a design leader and author with a mind of her own. After over 20 years in design and tech at places like IDEO, Salesforce, and Pendo, she has seen some things. She is a problem solver. Don’t know who your customers are? She will show you who they are and hold you to it. Have a vision that is easily swayed from one VC conversation to the next? She will grill you till it’s clear. Have a tick stuck in your neck? She will use tweezers to gently pull from as close to the head as possible to get that sucker out.
Tiffany is a friendly, curious, active, continuous learner at the forefront of technology. She got into machine Learning and generative AI not only to empower other creative people to go further and do more but also to expand the constructs of time and productivity, replicating aspects of her talent to be called on at a moment’s notice. She’s always wanted to be able to do everything and build those ideas. Now, after extensively experimenting with ALL the tools running large design organizations and innovation teams, she can pretty much make and do anything and sell it too.
Want to work with Tiffany? Convince her that your idea is a good one, and once she is committed to a project, she will bend over backward on roller skates to see that idea succeed. And she’ll write a book about the time you almost got Lyme disease.
Tiffany is a friendly, curious, active, continuous learner at the forefront of technology. She got into machine Learning and generative AI not only to empower other creative people to go further and do more but also to expand the constructs of time and productivity, replicating aspects of her talent to be called on at a moment’s notice. She’s always wanted to be able to do everything and build those ideas. Now, after extensively experimenting with ALL the tools running large design organizations and innovation teams, she can pretty much make and do anything and sell it too.
Want to work with Tiffany? Convince her that your idea is a good one, and once she is committed to a project, she will bend over backward on roller skates to see that idea succeed. And she’ll write a book about the time you almost got Lyme disease.