

Ladies, let’s build: Using AI to architect your next move | Generative Human AI
This is not another conversation about AI.
It is a working session for women in transition who are ready to use AI to get clear on what comes next, and take one real step toward it before they leave the room.
If you have spent years building expertise and are now recalibrating, this space is designed for you. Not to rush decisions, but to create clarity. Not to theorize, but to build.
What you will do
This is a hands-on workshop. You will actively use AI throughout the session to:
Surface what you want next
Clarify what you are moving toward
Define a grounded, honest next step
Build something tangible with AI that you can act on immediately
By the end of the session, you will not just have ideas, you will have movement.
How the session works
Opening: Why this moment is a real opportunity for women in transition (15 min)
Guided discovery: Live AI-driven exploration using structured prompts (20 min)
Action sprint: Take one concrete step inside the session to build your idea with AI (30 min)
Share-out and close (10–15 min)
Who this is for
Women in tech who are at a crossroads, pivoting, re-entering, or stepping into something new.
You are fluent enough in technology to know AI matters, but you want it to feel personally useful, not just professionally relevant.
Why this session belongs at Seattle Tech Week
Most AI sessions focus on building the technology.
This one focuses on using it to build direction, clarity, and momentum in your own life.
It serves a different audience and fills a gap in how we talk about AI right now.
Facilitators
Carol S. Grant is a go-to-market advisor and AI practitioner with experience across Microsoft, Zillow, and high-growth SaaS companies. She helps companies scale while building her own AI-driven EdTech platform, using AI as a tool for clarity, creation, and execution.
Sally Revell is the founder of GenerativeHuman.ai and a former marketing leader at Google Cloud, AWS, and Intuit. She coaches women in tech and executives, and believes AI is a powerful equalizer for building what comes next.
Rachel Bender is a lawyer, founder, and creative technologist. In addition to running a legal tech startup, she leads Arthouse Legal and builds AI systems for professionals and parents, with a focus on making complex systems feel usable and human.