💜 Hey M(AI)VENS,
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Imagine this: You’re up early, coffee in hand, getting the kids out the door for school, scrolling the news, and bam! You discover you’ve been featured in The Hustle (2M+ readers!?). That’s exactly what happened to me this week (welcome new readers!). I was shocked, amazed, and honestly so excited to see this little community of ours spotlighted.
So today, I want to pay that forward. Being featured felt incredible. Now, I’d love to turn the spotlight toward you.
We often talk about how AI can help us build businesses, power our careers, and streamline our workflows. But what inspires me just as much is seeing how women are using AI in the corners of their personal lives.
Recently, The Hustle ran a great piece on this very idea. People are using AI to write love notes, navigate relationships across cultures, create personalized bedtime stories, and even draft eulogies or hard-to-write life messages. One woman used it to have Vincent Van Gogh "explain" to her daughter that art is subjective. How cool is that?
Beyond professional productivity, AI is becoming a creative companion, a sounding board, and a brainstorming partner. And I know many of you are already experimenting with these kinds of personal uses.
Over the past few months, I’ve heard glimpses of it:
💬 One woman using AI to draft a birthday toast for her dad.
💬 Another who asked it to help coach her through a difficult breakup.
💬 Someone else who used AI to create an entire summer camp schedule for her kids — complete with meal ideas and rainy-day backups.
Now, I’d love to feature YOUR stories. The more we share, the more we help other women see how AI can be used not just at work, but across every facet of life.
👉 So, have you used AI in any personal, everyday-life way? Big or small, funny or meaningful?
Maybe you’ve:
✨ Written a love note or apology
✨ Created a scavenger hunt or poem for a family member
✨ Asked AI for a pep talk on a hard day
✨ Used it to help aging parents communicate
✨ Drafted a tricky text to your teenager
✨ Planned a trip or crafted a packing list
✨ Designed a vision board with AI prompts
✨ Helped write a wedding toast or graduation speech
✨ Asked AI for creative gift ideas for a graduate or newlywed
✨ Used AI as a “stylist” to suggest what to wear to a summer wedding or special event
If so, let’s hear about it!
Hit reply to this email and share your story. You can tell me the full story or just a quick sentence about what you did. (If you’d prefer your story to be shared anonymously, that’s okay too.)
I’ll be featuring some of your responses in an upcoming edition of M(AI)VENS so we can all learn from and inspire one another.
Speaking of AI making a real impact in women’s lives, there’s a major breakthrough in women’s health that I can’t wait to share with you…
👙 A Huge Breakthrough for Women’s Health
Earlier this month, the FDA cleared the first-ever AI-powered tool that can help predict a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, using only a standard mammogram.
The platform, called Clairity Breast, uses advanced AI to analyze subtle patterns in breast tissue that can signal future risk (patterns that may be invisible to the human eye). It means that even if your mammogram looks “normal,” this tool can generate a personalized five-year risk score to help guide your next steps.
Here’s why it’s a huge leap forward in both prevention and equity:
✅ It doesn’t rely on family history or demographics, which means it can better serve women of all backgrounds, including the over 80% of women diagnosed with breast cancer who have no family history and the 50% who have no risk factors at all. 🤯
✅ It works with standard 2D mammograms, making it more accessible.
✅ It helps personalize screening and care, so more women can take proactive steps before cancer takes hold.
Plus, the company was founded by a female doctor, Constance Lehman, M.D., Ph.D. The model was essentially trained on large volumes of mammogram data paired with five-year patient outcomes. Based on that data, the AI found patterns in the imaging that correlated to having an increased risk of developing the cancer later.
You can read more about the news here if you’d like to dig deeper. I also recommend following Breast Radiologist Marjan Bolouri, MD at @themammodoc on Instagram. Here’s a video (about 2 min) where she breaks down this new technology in detail. 👇
As women, so many of us are touched by breast cancer in some way. We’ve experienced it in our families, friends, in our communities, and sometimes in our own lives. I love seeing AI being used in ways to help us take charge of our health with better tools, earlier insights, and more personalized options.
Clairity Breast will begin rolling out later this year. I’ll be keeping an eye on this one as it evolves, and cheering for every advancement that gives women more power and knowledge about their own health.
Be sure to ask your doctor if she’s heard about Clairity Breast and when it might be available in your area.
Don’t forget to submit your stories on your personal experimentations with AI in real life! I can’t wait to read what you’ve been up to.
Cheyenne 💜
Founder, M(AI)VENS
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I'm going to use it to help me declutter my live and work space this summer!