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What if AI isn't here to make you do more, but to help you remember who you are?

In this episode, Casey sits down with Stephany Oliveros, a researcher at the intersection of AI and psychology and co-founder of SheAI, a United Nations-supported initiative bringing women and diverse voices into AI development.

This conversation goes deep. Stephany shares why current AI is "pretty dumb" compared to the super intelligence coming our way, how to use AI for introspection without outsourcing your inner authority, and why real creativity means going beyond the first output. They explore the mental health upside and risks of AI companionship, the ways bias shows up in models (from medicine to disaster response), and why women must shape the data. Most importantly: knowledge about AI starts with knowledge about yourself.

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Your Gentle Homework:

Notice when you reach for AI. Are you using it to avoid yourself or to arrive at your own conclusions? This week, try asking AI what perspectives you're missing instead of asking for the answer. Balance your AI use with moments in nature, in your body, and with the humans you love.

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