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Today I am speaking with Hélène Guillaume Pabis. Hélène founded Wild.AI, a customer-facing app to optimize physical performance and wellbeing tailored to women athletes.
Hélène also operated as an angel investor in startups and worked in AI consulting, hedge fund management and trading in a number of investment banks.
She is a passionate athlete, parent, and founder.
I was keen to have Helene on the show to share her interesting bio and life-lessons, but also for two more specific reasons: First, I wanted to understand how she builds with AI tools, providing us with a practical example that is deployed to customers today (and what usage her business will have for such tools in the near future).
Second, she's very vocal about her ambition to change still all-too common gender stereotypes. We also touch on this with Julia Grosse in Episode #4, when we talk about some of the gender conventions of 30-40 years ago that contributed to couples staying together for a lifetime.
In this conversation with Hélène, we cover:
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Today I am speaking with Hélène Guillaume Pabis. Hélène founded Wild.AI, a customer-facing app to optimize physical performance and wellbeing tailored to women athletes.
Hélène also operated as an angel investor in startups and worked in AI consulting, hedge fund management and trading in a number of investment banks.
She is a passionate athlete, parent, and founder.
I was keen to have Helene on the show to share her interesting bio and life-lessons, but also for two more specific reasons: First, I wanted to understand how she builds with AI tools, providing us with a practical example that is deployed to customers today (and what usage her business will have for such tools in the near future).
Second, she's very vocal about her ambition to change still all-too common gender stereotypes. We also touch on this with Julia Grosse in Episode #4, when we talk about some of the gender conventions of 30-40 years ago that contributed to couples staying together for a lifetime.
In this conversation with Hélène, we cover: