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The brutal truth about AI adoption that nobody's talking about 👀
I just read some new research that honestly surprised me: 40% of employees are saving ZERO time with AI. Meanwhile, 40% of executives claim it's saving them 8+ hours a week. Even worse? 25% of people surveyed don't have a single work-related AI use case. Most are using these powerful tools for... spell check and Google search replacement. I honestly think this isn't an AI problem. It's a training problem. Companies are paying $20/month per employee for ChatGPT or Copilot, but I feel like nobody's teaching people the SPECIFIC ways AI can transform their role. They're just giving them access and hoping for the best. This is exactly why I think communities like ours matter - we're figuring out the ACTUAL applications that save us hours every week and move us from "AI experimenter" to "AI practitioner." So what's ONE task you do regularly that you KNOW could be faster with AI, but haven't figured out how yet? Drop it below. Let's solve this together 💪
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Customer service! My colleague spends 1-2 hours a day minimum with answering emails. I've been working on the solution so he only has to review and send the response emails. We have 300+ clients and the goal for this year is 1000+. I've thought about hiring a customer service assistant but realized that AI can almost completely do this job.
What's your biggest fear about AI in your industry? 🧠
I'll go first: My fear is that I won't learn fast enough to stay relevant. I work in medical device sales, and I can already see how AI is changing the game, for customer insights, automated follow-ups, predictive analytics. And honestly there are so many new tools coming out every day that I worry I'm spreading myself too thin trying to learn everything at once instead of focusing on one thing. What keeps you up at night when you think about AI in your field? Are you worried about: - Being replaced by someone who knows AI better? - Your skills becoming obsolete? - Something else entirely? Drop your answer below. Let's talk about this together!
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I'm definitely afraid of my skills being completely replaced by AI. I speak 6 languages, this used to be my go to whenever I had financial insecurity. I have a language teaching business and I've been asking myself the question whether I should continue building my subscription, which would enable me to build wealth while not selling my time - only if AI doesn't make the demand basically disappear. Another fear I have is speed, of course. I've been learning AI, and I see a huge potential in the tools I know but it feels like my skills become outdated every month.
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@Robin Rozum It's definitely a turbulent time. I've just been to a meetup for entrepreneurs and the topic was AI, and the main takeaway was that you have to create good workflows to really be able to leverage AI. I think this is the trickiest part: do you already have good workflows which you can boost with AI, or are you boosting something which doesn't really work smoothly with people either. As far as I see technology right now, there are AI workflows which only need 5% of human work, which is crazy! Ex.: customer service where you only have to review and send the email and the rest is handled by AI
Welcome to She Leads AI 👋 I’m so glad you’re here!
This is a women-led space to learn how to use AI for real career and business growth, without the overwhelm, noise, or tech-bro energy. You do not need to be technical, confident, or “good at AI” yet. Curiosity is enough. To get us started, I’d love to hear from you 👇 Introduce yourself in the comments and answer ONE or TWO of these: - What do you do right now? - Where would you love AI to help you most in your work or business? - What is one thing about AI that currently feels confusing or intimidating? There are no right answers. Sharing helps others feel less alone and helps this community grow in the right direction. I will be using your answers to shape what we focus on next, including topics, tools, and guest sessions. Thank you for being here at the beginning. Let’s make AI feel useful, human, and empowering, together. Wiktoria 🌟
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Hey, I'm Viktoria from Hungary. I have a language teaching business, I've been building a subscription-based platform. I've been using AI for product development and marketing. I would love to improve my AI skills to stay relevant on the market and enhance customer experience. I'm also prepared to build a completely new career, as AI will definitely change the language teaching industry and I don't know whether there'll be any demand for the type of services my company is currently providing.
Quick poll: Monthly AI Learning Lab calls?
I'm thinking about starting a monthly call where 3-4 of us present something new we've tested or built with AI. Nothing formal - just "here's what I tried, here's what worked, here's what flopped." Could be: - A new tool you're experimenting with - A workflow you automated - A prompt that's saving you hours - An AI feature that changed how you work - Something that totally didn't work but taught you something Would you be interested in joining these calls? If yes drop a comment with information: 1. What day of the week works best for you? (thinking evenings UK time) 2. Would you be up for presenting something at the first one? No need to be an expert just show us what you're learning in real-time. If enough people are keen, I'll set up the first one for this month.
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I would prefer 7 pm, and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday usually are free. I would love to make a presentation. So far I have the impression that I'm a bit behind in terms of what tools I use. (I still haven't used NotebookLM for example) But I've built a couple of chatbots for my students, which I can show for example.
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Hi. I think it would super interesting to hear what AI tools you are using and for what. I can start. I use Copilot for work since that is a secure AI tool. For personal use I use mostly ChatGPT and playing around with its future. I pay for the plus version. I did create agents for different uses but I am a beginner. I have also tried out NotebookLM and I cave it my cv and they did a good video presentation with it.
1 like • Jan 15
I use Typebot to create chatbots for my students to help them with pronunciation and correct their sentences (I have a language teaching business and I embed these in my wordpress site)
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Viktoria Szeker
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Budapest based entrepreneur, artist, activist.

Active 11d ago
Joined Jan 8, 2026