Weāre excited to present Dipti Bhide as a Featured AI Leader.Ā
Letās get to know how Dipti is using AI.
1. How is AI impacting your work?
I lead a company called LittleLit Kids AI learning with a mission to empower kids to become Native AI Users. My role as a CEO of the company allows me to drive and create a powerful product that empowers kids to learn AI through creative play. I also lead product at LittleLit managing creation of specialized Kids AI models trained for safety, ethical AI use, developmentally appropriate content generation and understanding children's communication patterns and psychology.Ā
2. How do you use AI in your daily life?
I am a power user of ChatGPT using it for brainstorming, product ideation, planning, content creation and more. I am a power user of MidJourney and have used it extensively to create images for LittleLit. I love using Runway AI and Luma AI dream machine for experimenting with video generation.Ā
3. What is your favorite AI tool right now?Ā
MidJourney continues to be my favorite AI tool and I am experimenting creating continuity in 3D characters with it currently as my pet project.Ā
4. What advice do you have for someone who is just getting started with AI?
AI should be a daily habit not novelty, use it widely, understand the tools and their potential by asking them to do diverse things. Learn prompt engineering actively till you start getting what you want. Explore how other people are using AI so you can ramp up faster. Think of how AI can save you time and try that. Don't get stuck on one tool, use a wide variety, use plug ins in other apps. The more you understand the potential of AI the better you can use it to your own life and work use cases. And off course, be safe, don't over share info with AI tools.Ā
5. Who should we follow in the AI space?Ā
6. How can women in AI support each other? It is important that women shape AI in all its forms. We need women engaged in building AI as well as using AI. It is important for women in AI to lean on each other to problem solve on their professional initiatives. AI is vast and there are so many moving pieces, it is important that we all learn from each other, share insights and offer each other the ability to ramp up quickly on our knowledge. Finally, AI models of deep gender bias owing to the fact that they are built on age old stereotypical information. Women in AI need to actively support each other in advocating training and shaping models to be gender equitable, incorporate women's perspective, thought and communication patterns. We need to make sure AI works for women (not just men).Ā
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