In real rooms
Inclusive and intimate by design, we meet to talk practical examples, hard questions, generous sharing — and always snacks.
AI at the table
Real use cases. Unfiltered questions. A new thing, just getting started — in person around a table, and online between gatherings. A space for practical, open, and social ways to understand AI.
Not a class. Not a panel. Not a networking event with better snacks.
A table for women testing AI against real work, real life, and better questions.
What we do
We bring the AI conversation into thoughtful, welcoming rooms where questions matter more than expertise — then keep it going online.
Inclusive and intimate by design, we meet to talk practical examples, hard questions, generous sharing — and always snacks.
Substack's our digital home for field notes, prompts, tool tests, sharp commentary, and what we are learning from the room.
Simple, usable takeaways to bring back to your work, business, household, boardroom, or group chat.
This is still emerging. That is part of the point — we're building the right table, with the right questions, for right now.
Who it's for
You are curious about AI, but not interested in being sold the shiny version. You have work to do, people to care for, decisions to make, and enough life experience to know that not every new tool deserves your attention.
Maybe you are running a business, leading a team, advising clients, working inside an organization, sitting on a board, shifting direction, or quietly using AI more than you admit.
You do not need to be AI-fluent. You are curious, discerning, and open.
Why now
One large analysis found women were 22% less likely than men to use generative AI tools.
The people building AI right now — running the companies, choosing the use cases, writing the code — are setting the defaults the rest of us inherit.
You don't have to build AI to shape it. The people using these tools seriously — in real work, with real judgment — shape what catches on. Which use cases prove out. What good looks like. What builders eventually hear.
Questions like those aren't barriers to adoption. They're the conditions for better adoption.
What happens in the room
We're building a table to encourage sharp questions, practical prompts, real-life value, and at least one thing you want to test next.
Laptops open. Questions on the table.
We start with real use cases — a question, tool, problem, or theme worth noting.
Then we share what we're actually trying with AI — the experiments, successes, failures, surprises, and lessons that only show up in practice.
The conversation moves from abstract to useful, and everyone leaves with something to try next.
Join the online table
Between gatherings, the Substack is where we're building out what we are noticing, testing, and learning. Expect:
Events
A glass of something cold, a handful of women showing what AI is doing in their actual work, and the kind of conversation that is worth your evening.
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