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Beth Lyons is a high-impact AI Trainer and Operations Consultant recognized for bridging the gap between emerging technology and practical business efficiency. As a co-host of The Daily AI Show, she provides daily strategic insights to a global audience of professionals. Beth combines a 30-year legacy in education—specializing in digital literacy and inquiry-based learning—with modern technical expertise as a 4x Salesforce Certified Admin/Analyst. She is an expert in AI Atomization, a process for converting long-form content into searchable, agentic workflows, and is dedicated to helping organizations eliminate ops debt before scaling AI. Edilsa Giron-LeGrier is a high-authority Cybersecurity Strategist and Systems Engineering Leader currently serving as the Chief AI Compliance, Security, and Special Programs Officer at AI InnoVision. With over 25 years of experience at global technology titans including Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, and Capgemini, she is a specialist in protecting mission-critical infrastructure within the Education and Public Sectors. Her expertise lies at the nexus of AI governance and network assurance, where she architects frameworks for AI-driven security operations (AIOps) and ensures compliance within complex regulatory landscapes. Danielle Stone is a seasoned Business Operations Leader and the Principal Owner of LPR Business Services. With a career spanning over 25 years, she specializes in fractional operations—providing small to mid-sized enterprises with the high-level executive support and operational infrastructure typically reserved for Fortune 500 companies. Stone is an expert in workflow automation, executive-level project management, and strategic business scaling. She is currently focused on integrating AI-driven efficiencies into administrative workflows to eliminate manual redundancy and maximize client ROI. We’re excited to highlight Afro Futcha, who will be taking the stage at the upcoming Chicago AI Film Festival. An internationally recognized AI filmmaker and winner of Project Odyssey (2025) “What Do I Know,” Afro Futcha’s work has been celebrated across the U.S., Moscow, Australia, England, and Korea. She was also named one of Leonardo AI’s Top 50 Women in AI Filmmaking, and her voice continues to shape global conversations on AI creativity, from BBC Radio to TEDxAI Vienna. After serving as a judge for this year’s festival, she’ll now share her perspective live in a session on Vibecoding & Filmmaking, a powerful approach that blends AI tools, instinct, and storytelling to create cinematic work. The session will close with a live Q&A. If you’re exploring the future of creative technology, this is a conversation worth experiencing. Website: www.chicagoaifilmfestival.com Register For Event: https://luma.com/chicagoaifilmfest 🖋️ Our Featured Artist(s)We are excited to be currently featuring artwork from The Yellow Muse This week's piece come from Sanne Jerxsen, a Germany-based AI visual artist exploring the poetic possibilities of generative imagery. Her work blends cinematic composition, fashion-inspired aesthetics, and visual storytelling, creating images that feel like fragments of untold stories. Working primarily with Midjourney, NanoBananaPro, and Flux, she develops conceptual AI image series that transform abstract ideas into striking visual scenes. She is the author of Floating Woman und andere KI-Träume and the spiritual baking book Das Grimoire der Sinne. Sanne also served as Creative Director of the AI book Mehr schaffen, weniger arbeiten and is currently working on her new project Eigenart (AI gen ART). Her work appears in creative AI communities such as the YELLOW MUSE Zine, and she welcomes collaborations exploring new forms of visual storytelling with AI. 🎙️ AI Readiness ProjectHow to Score Better Ads Using Creative AI with Ben Jones What does it actually take to trust the AI systems you've built? Sebastian Chedal, owner of Fountain City Tech and Test Fox, has spent the past year figuring that out — and what he built is worth paying attention to. Sebastian's team went fully agentic in 2024, and this year crossed into autonomous AI systems that handle everything from SEO research to content writing to social broadcasting, end to end. But he's quick to point out that speed and cheap are the easy parts — quality is where most people fall down. His approach: treat AI like a new hire. Start with a job description, define the inputs and outputs, build in feedback loops, and keep a human in the review process until trust is earned. He also makes the case for owning your data before the next wave of AI tools lands, because if your knowledge is already organized, you're ready to plug it in and run.
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