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![]() | Member Spotlight Aila Frishman, Cailence Member Since 2025 I’m the founder of Cailence, an AI company that helps women entrepreneurs implement AI in practical, doable ways. I’ve always been an early adopter of technology, and when ChatGPT launched, I started experimenting with it. What began as a better way to search quickly became a smarter way to work. After a few years of using AI in my marketing career, I started sharing my tools and experiences with my network, but I kept hearing the same things: “It’s too technical.” “I don’t know where to start.” “I don’t have the time.” That’s why I created Cailence—a space for women to learn, experiment, and grow together. Curious about how AI can help your business? I’ll help you choose the right tools, automate repetitive tasks, and focus on what truly drives your growth. Get practical AI tips in my free weekly newsletter. |
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