Most people have no idea what AI can do right now.

Every role in business is shifting. AI lets a product manager ship a design. An engineer can run analytics. A one-person company can operate like ten. The lines between roles are blurring and most people haven't caught up. I show them what's already happening.

What is this?

I get in front of your audience and show them what AI looks like inside a real business. Not slides about the future. Live demos of systems that are running today. arugami answering a phone call in real time. An AI agent that remembers every customer interaction from six months ago. The moment people see it working, the conversation changes from "should we?" to "how fast can we?"

What to expect

A 30-60 minute talk tailored to your audience. Business owners hear about what AI can do for their operation today. Teams hear about how the tools changed and what's possible without a traditional engineering background. Everyone leaves understanding that the barrier to building disappeared. The only question left is whether you start now or watch someone else do it first.

Who books this

Conferences, business groups, chambers of commerce, tech meetups, corporate events. Anyone whose audience is curious about AI but hasn't seen it do real work. I built six products without a CS degree, without a team, without VC. That story resonates with people who think they need permission to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you speak about?

What AI can do for businesses right now. Not theory. Not a forecast. I show real systems running real businesses and explain what it took to build them. arugami answering calls. Zordon remembering everything. The stuff that makes people lean forward.

What size audiences do you speak to?

From a room of 20 to a conference of 500. The talk adapts. The message doesn't.

Do you do virtual talks?

Yes. In-person or virtual. The live demos work either way.

How do I book you?

Book a 30-minute call and tell me about your event. I'll let you know if it's a fit.

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