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  • Boston Launches First Major US AI Literacy Course for High Schools
    Boston Launches First Major US AI Literacy Course for High Schools

    Starting in September, Boston will become the first major city in the US with an AI literacy course for public high schools 🏫 Not sure about you but… I had to take a typing class. And learn how to research on the internet. And how to save files to a floppy disk. This feels like an evolution of that tech literacy, but with higher stakes. According to Boston’s mayor, the curriculum is “really grounded in ethics and grounded in understanding how to maintain and develop creativity, leadership” and is meant to “enhance the learning that's happening, not replace or substitute for it.” It is not a graduation requirement, and they don’t yet know what the exact course structure will be or what grades will take it. My main worry (and it’s a big one) is that leaders and teachers will be too slow to update the course every year citywide. Because while I believe some training is better than none, I worry about teaching outdated AI practices or conventions and the negative effect that could have on a person’s technical decisions.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-04-05 17:05 UTC

  • Microsoft 365 Connectors Limited: Read-Only Access Insufficient for Task Automation
    Microsoft 365 Connectors Limited: Read-Only Access Insufficient for Task Automation

    My hot take is that this is only a 15% productivity gain for M365 users. M365 read connectors are a great start. As is Claude computer use for windows. But computer use is too slow (on purpose) for actual inbox triage. And this connector only really has Read access. So yes it can access and search and read and gather and synthesize and analyze…but that’s not TASK completion in these tools. That doesnt let me delegate any email management to my AI system. Give me the power to manage, edit, write, draft, send, and then we can talk. MSFT is clearly dipping its toes in the Anthropic waters more. Here’s to hoping they crack enterprise-secure actions beyond search, find, and read. Claude (@claudeai) Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/connecto… — https://nitter.net/claudeai/status/2040086268562842097#m

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-04-04 23:06 UTC

  • OpenAI Frequently Uses the Expression “Let Them Cook”
    OpenAI Frequently Uses the Expression “Let Them Cook”

    Also, unrelated, the company that says "let them cook" the most – of any company I have ever spoken to – is OpenAI. This is from their Chief Global Affairs Officer in a recent article in CNN on the TBPN acquisition. [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-04-03 18:46 UTC

  • OpenAI Acquires TBPN: AI Labs and Media Influence Expansion
    OpenAI Acquires TBPN: AI Labs and Media Influence Expansion

    OpenAI has acquired TBPN, a livestreaming tech talk show complete with suits and gongs. Could definitely imagine AI influencers or other AI podcasters – not just builders like Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw – getting acquired by AI labs or partnering with them as well. "Media" and where education and influence take place is much broader today than it was pre-ChatGPT. Just look at what Rundown AI has been able to pull off with their newsletter alone. Worth it to note that the majority of comments on the YouTube stream announcement are either negative or congratulating them on making money.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-04-03 18:35 UTC

  • Business Professionals Build First AI Agents in Mastermind Course
    Business Professionals Build First AI Agents in Mastermind Course

    I just helped hundreds of business professionals build their first AI agents in my AI Agent Mastermind. Here are five built by people who had never opened a terminal before this week: 1️⃣ A personalized morning brief. She took my original morning brief setup, remixed it with global news, local news from Sweden, a Linear ticket queue, a joke of the day for the family breakfast table, and a motivation quote based on business needs. 2️⃣ Someone who had never touched a command window used PowerShell and natural language to solve a screenshot clipping issue they had been working around for months. 3️⃣ A Spanish learning app called Vamanos, built on a "carefully negotiated token schedule" so it does not eat into her consulting work. Cultural context profiles for herself and her husband, token alerts so Claude can parent her if she goes off the rails, and Easter eggs with advice from my course sprinkled throughout. She built it for a trip she is taking next year. Sorry Duolingo. 4️⃣ A Google Commute Agent. Built because Google Calendar has no built-in way to book meetings back to back with distance awareness. It scans for events with physical addresses, calculates real drive time via Google Maps API, and automatically adds commute and parking buffer blocks around each one. 5️⃣ A weekly research briefing delivered to Gmail, connected to Perplexity for live web research, with a clickable macOS desktop app for whenever she wants to run it outside the schedule. These are all solving problems that had been annoying someone for months or years, or ways to show up more fully in their lives. It’s weirdly addictive to watch. We’re opening a second cohort soon. Enrollment will be extremely limited, and it’ll only be open to people on the waitlist. Join the waitlist here: joinaiagentmastermind.com

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-04-03 16:28 UTC

  • AI Coding Capabilities Improving: Developer Skepticism Addressed
    AI Coding Capabilities Improving: Developer Skepticism Addressed

    This is an insane Anthropic tweet. And it’s a *buried reply* to one of their other tweets. I am reminded of a talk I gave ~2-3 months ago where a senior developer at a Fortune 500 company asked me “why would I use AI to code if I can just code myself.” I answered. He said, “But sometimes it messes up.” I told him this was coming. Even if it’s not perfect today (it makes weird product features decisions sometimes, not gonna lie), the scaling laws seem to be holding up this year and the next iteration will be even more capable. I wish I could send him this tweet.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-03-30 21:26 UTC

  • AI Advertising Done Right: Open Evidence’s Doctor-Friendly Model
    AI Advertising Done Right: Open Evidence’s Doctor-Friendly Model

    Advertising in AI gets a BAD rep. But at least one AI service provider seems to be handling it well. Spoke last week with a cancer doctor about AI and specifically about the “ChatGPT for doctors” tool, Open Evidence – he said he loves the platform. He also loves that it’s free. And it’s free because of ads. “I think the ads on Open Evidence are a fair price to pay for that service,” he said. “And, quite frankly, I never have clicked on one (not out of any principle, just haven’t … yet),” he added. The doctor said it has completely changed the way he works (and even sometimes will ask questions to the AI *with* the patient and validate the output and talk through it with them). Two example convos below. Obviously need to watch out for overreach from pharma and will be interesting to see what the new head of ads at OpenAI will do (hi Dave), but the doctor is really happy with the product experience. Definitely one to watch.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-03-27 17:08 UTC

  • Claude Code on Mobile: A Game-Changing Productivity Tool
    Claude Code on Mobile: A Game-Changing Productivity Tool

    I don’t think you all understand how powerful Claude Code is from a phone. Telegram, iMessage, remote control, mobile command, dispatch, whatever you have to do. Just get this thing on your phone. My team is going to hold a no-laptop hack day soon, where everyone is forced to leave their desk and just be on a walk or at a restaurant or in a park with their phone (and dictation, I’m sure). Whoever is most productive wins.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-03-26 03:45 UTC

  • 20,000 Sign-Ups for Free AI Agent Workshop Tomorrow
    20,000 Sign-Ups for Free AI Agent Workshop Tomorrow

    Almost 20,000 people have signed up for my free AI Agent Workshop tomorrow. I did NOT expect this. That number tells me something important though. There are a LOT of people out there who keep hearing about AI agents but haven't had a clear, jargon-free place to actually learn how they work. That's exactly why I built this. No coding required. No prior experience required. Just show up curious. I've spent years translating AI from engineering speak to business professional speak – at IBM, at Amazon, and now for millions – and this is the session where I (hope to) bring it to the world of AI agents. Tomorrow. March 25. 12pm ET. Free. events.alliekmiller.com If you've been waiting for the right moment to start – this is it.

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-03-24 20:26 UTC

  • Real AI Agent Impact Examples That Will Amaze You
    Real AI Agent Impact Examples That Will Amaze You

    I have a very long list of real AI agent impact that I've been collecting. Here are some that will make your jaw drop. – Fixed a production bug from a tweet screenshot while the dev was on vacation in Morocco. He didn’t have a laptop. Just a phone notification and an agent that handled it – Negotiated a car purchase. An AI agent went back and forth with the dealership. Saved the human $4,200 on a Hyundai Palisade. The car dealer did not know they were negotiating with AI – Generated 1,000 hyper-targeted sales leads for $6 – Built a full YouTube analytics dashboard overnight. Owner woke up, opened their browser, and it was ready As creator of OpenClaw @steipete put it: 'It is just like having a new weird friend that is also really smart and resourceful that lives on your computer.' If you wanna learn more about AI agents, join my free workshop on March 25 at 12pm ET: events.alliekmiller.com/

    → View original post on X — @alliekmiller, 2026-03-19 17:28 UTC