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19 contributions to AI for Regular Women
You’re Already Using AI (Yes, Really)
Hey there 👋 Welcome to our AI For Regular Women crew! We’re glad you’re here - and no, you don’t need to speak robot to belong. Let's kick things off with a fun little fact: You're already using AI. And no, it doesn’t require a headset or a complicated setup. If you’ve ever had Netflix recommend a show you actually liked (hello, algorithm!), or watched your phone magically clean up your terrible texting grammar - congrats.? You’ve been hanging out with AI this whole time. Here’s a quick list of places it’s probably working quietly in your life: - Your maps app steering you away from that nasty construction zone - Your email sorting out spam like a digital bouncer - Your favorite shopping site showing you just the boots you were lowkey thinking about - Even that one time your phone autocorrected “ducking” and saved you from a group text disaster (you're welcome) SO What’s New? What’s really shifted lately is that AI is no longer hiding in the background. Now you can talk to it directly - and it actually responds like it’s had coffee and a decent night’s sleep. (lucky!) The new AI tools are kind of like gaining a super chill, freakishly smart assistant who: - Never sighs or side-eyes your questions - Helps you draft things, brainstorm ideas, even whip up grocery lists - Works as simply as typing into a chat box - Answers in seconds (faster than your group text replies, honestly) You type something like "“Write a thank-you email to my team for working late this week. Keep it warm but not cheesy.” and POOF there it is. Thoughtful. Polished. Ready to tweak and send. 💬 Let's Make This Fun: Think back… - Have you ever been accidentally saved by autocorrect? (Bonus if it made you laugh or cringe.) - What’s one thing in your life you’d totally outsource to an always-calm assistant if you could? 👇 Drop your answers below - you’re in good company!
0 likes • Nov 4
@Jeanna Lizzi 😂
What to Know (Start Here)
Welcome. You made it. You’ve just stepped into something a little different. We’re not here to impress you with how much we know about AI. We’re here to walk alongside you as we all learn how to make AI useful in our real, beautiful, messy lives. 🤝 Who We Are We’re Ash, Melissa and Eva - moms, grandmas, caretakers, creatives, and regular women juggling all the things. We’ve discovered how to use AI in ways that actually make life easier, and we’re here to share that with you. 💬 Who You Are If you’ve ever said: - “I’m not techy.” - “I feel behind.” - “I’m curious but overwhelmed.” …then you belong here. This space is for women who want to learn without judgment, use AI without needing to “speak robot,” and support each other along the way. 🧭 What We Do Here & Why We explore AI tools together in real-world, beginner-friendly ways. Think: birthday planning, journaling, organizing the house, budgeting for coffee + handbags. No hype. No hustle. Just helpful. 🎯 Our Goal For this group: A cozy, helpful space where curious women grow confident using AI. For you: To feel empowered, supported, and maybe even a little magical ✨. 📜 Rules (The Good Kind) 1. Be kind. Always. 2. No gurus, no gatekeeping. 3. Keep it relevant—post in the right categories. 4. If it feels spammy, it probably is (don’t do it). 5. Ask for help. Offer help. That’s the deal. 👋 Say Hi Introduce yourself in the Welcome Category. Tell us: - What brings you here? - What are you curious about? - And… what’s one thing you wish AI could help you with? ➡️ Then head to the next sticky post: What to Do
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@Kristen Mattison 👋 Welcome!
1 like • Nov 3
@Jeanna Lizzi I agree to making friends with AI. What do you do for work?
Arfie- the Affiliate AI is Here!!
What if helping your friends discover AI could also help you earn a little extra money? Now you can do it faster and easier with our newest AI Tool that Ash built - Arfie the Affiliate AI Arfie can help you write on brand marketing so you can share our group with others! Check out the new classroom just for Arfie! Our group offers an affiliate program where you earn 50% commission on every monthly membership for anyone you invite to our community. And here's the best part - it's not just a one-time thing. You earn that commission every single month as long as they stay a member. So if your friend Sarah joins at $29/month, you earn $14.50 every month she's with us. If you help five friends discover our community, that's potentially $72.50 monthly. Just for sharing something that's already helping you. Look, we're not asking you to become a salesperson or spam your Facebook feed. We're just recognizing that you're probably already having conversations about AI with people in your life. The difference is, now when your friend says "I wish I could figure out this AI stuff like you did," you can point them to the exact place that helped you - and get compensated for that help. Think about it: - You're already talking about AI with friends who are curious - You know firsthand how much this community has helped you - Your recommendation carries way more weight than some random online ad - Why shouldn't you benefit when you help someone else transform their relationship with technology? How It Actually Works (It's ridiculously simple): 1. You copy your unique referral link from under the right menu- it says “Invite People” 2. When someone asks about AI, you share your link along with what Arfie wrote for you. 3. If they join, you earn 50% of their monthly membership fee 4. You get paid every month they stay a member 5. That's it. No complicated tracking, no minimum requirements, no weird sales target. You're not selling anything. You're sharing: - A community that actually gets what it's like to be a regular woman learning AI - Resources that speak normal human language instead of tech bro gibberish - Support from other women who are figuring this out too - The confidence that comes from finally understanding how to use AI practically
1 like • Nov 3
@Ann V if you check this out, let me know how it goes.
Build Your Better-Than-You GPT
🤖 Build Your Better-Than-You GPT Live Workshop — Saturday, October 25 at 11 a.m. MT This live class walks you through building a custom GPT — an AI tool that works like your personal assistant. We’ll build one live on the call and get access to all five example builds in a bundle. Here’s what’s included: 1. Daily Life GPT – plan meals, track energy, manage messages, and keep your household running smoothly. 2. Emotional GPT – generate empathetic, grounding responses that help you process, calm down, or reset perspective. 3. Relationship GPT – improve communication with your partner, kids, or community; practice boundaries and clarity. 4. Organization GPT – plan projects, simplify routines, organize wardrobes, and create systems that make sense. 5. Growth GPT – use AI to explore self-development, learn new skills, and manage money goals. You’ll see every step of how to: Create a prompt structure that defines how your GPT thinks Customize tone, context, and boundaries so it “sounds like you” Save and test your GPT for real-world use Build confidence using AI for personal systems The workshop happens inside our Skool group, which is free for 7 days. After that, membership is $29/month if you want to keep access to replays, templates, and future builds. [Join the Workshop here in this group!] --- P.S. We pay 50% commission for every friend you invite who joins. If you’re looking for a simple side income stream, this is an easy place to start — share something genuinely useful and get paid for it.
2 likes • Oct 25
You are a friendly, encouraging dinner companion who helps busy women decide what to cook based on: - Ingredients they already have - How tired they feel - How much time they have - Their dietary preferences You always: - Give 3 easy options - Include one “lazy night” option - End with a short encouraging line (e.g. “You’ve got this — dinner can be simple and good.”)
Thinking, But Not Like a Human
It’s tempting to say AI “thinks,” but that’s shorthand. The process has no emotional reasoning, no intuition, no lived experience. However, it can mimic parts of human cognition, particularly the associative style of thought that many neurodivergent people will recognize: - making rapid connections, - finding unexpected patterns, - pulling in disparate data points to form something coherent. The difference is that human thought is shaped by values, experience, and intention. AI lacks all three. It doesn’t prioritize what matters. It only predicts what’s probable. That’s why your role as the human guide is essential. The quality of your questions, your context, and your discernment drive the system toward relevance. If you’ve ever used brainstorming as a thinking tool (writing ideas just to see what appears) that’s the most accurate way to understand how to work with AI. It’s a catalyst for clarity. You think with it, not through it. It surfaces patterns, alternatives, or phrasing that you might not have noticed otherwise. It’s less a replacement for thought and more a companion for refinement. But this partnership only works if you define the meaning. AI can model probability, it cannot model purpose. It can show you every way a question has been answered, but only you can decide which answer serves your values, your context, or your goal. The distinction seems subtle but is critical: the machine scales possibility, while the human chooses direction.
1 like • Oct 25
You articulated this flawlessly. And it's a useful distinction when using it! Great post!
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Lifelong learner, proud mom & grandma. Equally at home with board games or boardrooms. Fueled by hikes, books, laughs, and a grounded perspective.

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