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Are you hesitant to use AI because you're not sure how to apply it beyond writing blog posts or Instagram captions? In this episode, Erika challenges you to make a fundamental mindset shift: stop treating AI like a one-off tool and start treating it like a legitimate member of your business team.
If you've ever voice-noted your VA, sent a half-baked Slack to a teammate, or thrown random ideas at your brainstorming buddy, you already know how to work with AI. You just didn't call it that.
In this episode:
Learn how to use AI as your research assistant to handle the grunt work so you can focus on strategy
Discover how tools like Adobe's AI Assistant can help you process dense documents like a CEO
Find out how Grammarly and other AI writing tools can help you sound professional without losing your voice
See how AI design tools can help bring your creative vision to life when used as a "junior designer"
Understand why using AI meeting assistants like Otter or Fathom is leadership, not laziness
Erika also addresses an important follow-up from her ethics episode about who bears responsibility for AI's environmental impact—individual users or the companies creating these technologies.
Ready to stop treating AI like a fancy calculator and start working with it as a strategic partner? Listen now and elevate your relationship with AI from occasional helper to essential team member.
Ready to join these nuanced conversations with other women entrepreneurs? Join the AI Queens Society at AIQueensSociety.com where over 100 members are already discussing how to use AI ethically and effectively.
Connect with Erika!
Erika’s Creative Agency: MileEndDigital.com
Erika’s Ai Empire: https://aiqueens.substack.com/
Join the Ai Queens Society: AiQueensSociety.com
Instagram: @erikatheaiqueen and @aiqueenssociety
LinkedIn: /ejejstanley
By Erika Stanley, Branding and AI Strategist5
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Are you hesitant to use AI because you're not sure how to apply it beyond writing blog posts or Instagram captions? In this episode, Erika challenges you to make a fundamental mindset shift: stop treating AI like a one-off tool and start treating it like a legitimate member of your business team.
If you've ever voice-noted your VA, sent a half-baked Slack to a teammate, or thrown random ideas at your brainstorming buddy, you already know how to work with AI. You just didn't call it that.
In this episode:
Learn how to use AI as your research assistant to handle the grunt work so you can focus on strategy
Discover how tools like Adobe's AI Assistant can help you process dense documents like a CEO
Find out how Grammarly and other AI writing tools can help you sound professional without losing your voice
See how AI design tools can help bring your creative vision to life when used as a "junior designer"
Understand why using AI meeting assistants like Otter or Fathom is leadership, not laziness
Erika also addresses an important follow-up from her ethics episode about who bears responsibility for AI's environmental impact—individual users or the companies creating these technologies.
Ready to stop treating AI like a fancy calculator and start working with it as a strategic partner? Listen now and elevate your relationship with AI from occasional helper to essential team member.
Ready to join these nuanced conversations with other women entrepreneurs? Join the AI Queens Society at AIQueensSociety.com where over 100 members are already discussing how to use AI ethically and effectively.
Connect with Erika!
Erika’s Creative Agency: MileEndDigital.com
Erika’s Ai Empire: https://aiqueens.substack.com/
Join the Ai Queens Society: AiQueensSociety.com
Instagram: @erikatheaiqueen and @aiqueenssociety
LinkedIn: /ejejstanley

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