Kelly Tutors
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Wise people always say, “Never be the smartest person in the room,” so we’ve got that covered!!
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The blogs blend humor, storytelling, and insightful commentary about the experience of attending top-industry events as an outsider trying to learn. I document what is said (and not said).
Nuclear Fusion Energy Tour, Anotha’ One
TLDR: Kelly visits a second nuclear fusion research facility for an early-morning tour, comparing it to her previous NDA-restricted visit and noting the welcoming atmosphere, meme-filled culture, and potential for future collaboration.
A White House Party ‘Big Tech’ Forgot to Make Educational: Presidential Ai Education Challenge
TLDR: The author attends a virtual Presidential AI Education Challenge event hosted by a big tech company and finds it disappointingly basic, with demos of race cars and owls rather than meaningful educational AI tools, questioning the gap between federal ambition and corporate execution.
Hacked into TWO Presidental Pitch Practices
TLDR: Kelly attends a design and tech symposium followed by a youth hackathon downtown, observing beginners learning to pitch and hack while reflecting on AI trends, youth education, and the normalization of technology in creative problem-solving.
KT Enters The White House’s Initiative: Ai Ovations & Innovations
TLDR: A brief redirect post announcing Kelly Tutors' involvement with the White House's AI education initiative, linking to a dedicated page on her site rather than writing a full blog about it.
Local Uni’s Commotional Event and Then? Gotta Bachata, Again
TLDR: A poorly attended community college small business event near home that turned into an AI infomercial from a local "task force" member selling his $39/month platform, followed by a much more enjoyable solo night of bachata dancing.
Semi-Refurbished Computers, for this Tutor’s got Seconds for Salsa
TLDR: The author receives a free refurbished laptop from a women's nonprofit tech organization, reflecting on her journey as a low-income entrepreneur building her tutoring business, followed by attending a salsa/bachata dance social.
Hold the Door, Please: I’m Approved to Stop by this Ai Hackathon for Youth
TLDR: The author attends a city-partnered youth AI hackathon in Seattle where teens build AI-powered tools for a youth activity connector platform, and reflects on both the promise of youth tech empowerment and ethical concerns around alcohol branding at underage events, data privacy, and corporate pipelines targeting teens.
Humans Looking to Work Alongside Screens and Robots, Independently Cowork Together (with robots & screens)
TLDR: A recap of an AI-focused coworking and job-seeking meetup in Seattle covering resume building, LinkedIn strategy, climate tech, and the startup ecosystem. The post reflects on intentional networking, the gap between big corporate culture and human fulfillment, and the promise of AI tools for career changers.
Struggling Half a Power Hour through Innovation Wireless
TLDR: An outsider's account of attending a major wireless company's innovation showcase, where facial recognition entry, attendee profiling spreadsheets, and 5G surveillance demos overshadowed the tech presentations. The post raises critical questions about normalized surveillance, engineered friction, and the gap between corporate messaging and human experience.
Ladies in the Building, Building Ai. How?
TLDR: A women-in-AI panel discussion covering topics like model fine-tuning, AI startup costs, safety and compliance, and the growing importance of human-tech interaction design, though much of the technical content was hard to follow due to squeaky audio and fast-paced panelists.
Ai Global Logistics by Ex-Tech Folks & Beyond
TLDR: An event day featuring LinkedIn virality tips, a talk by an ex-big-tech founder building AI-powered personalized media and fashion tools, and a salsa dance social, with key insights on AI memory systems, UX trends, and the predicted death of text-based input.
Artificial Intelligence as a Business Model. Found, Pitch, Invest, and Judge…
TLDR: Author attends an AI startup and VC panel event in Seattle that she calls "career-altering," absorbing insights about AI agents replacing SaaS, the importance of storytelling for founders, and how the Pacific Northwest's humble tech culture both helps and hinders startups.
Last Call for Enron’s First Earnings Call!
TLDR: Kelly watches Enron's first earnings call in over 20 years, which turns out to be a wildly theatrical and entertaining live performance covering their energy comeback, Lockheed Martin partnership, Texas electricity market disruption plans, and comedic production-style mishaps.
Ai Startup Bootcamp, Back Over the Border
TLDR: The author travels to Portland for a free three-day AI startup bootcamp intensive, absorbing speeches on building AI companies, learning startup fundamentals, and gathering ideas for her youth AI education platform while networking with other aspiring founders.
Ethical Artificial Intelligence (and a surprise protest)
TLDR: A conference on AI ethics and international regulation is disrupted by protesters who accuse the corporate sponsor of complicity in genocide through technology sales, leading to an emotional and chaotic event that overshadows the planned panels.
Chasing Ai Across Borders… Carefully… part 2 (protest-free)
TLDR: Author travels to Portland for an AI unconference covering agentic workflows, AI education for youth, media literacy, SEO 2.0, and the future of storytelling, absorbing wide-ranging discussions from consultants and creatives while brainstorming her own AI education website.
Chasing Ai Across Borders, Carefully… (day 1+2)
TLDR: Kelly travels to Portland for an AI event featuring a powerful presentation on using AI to combat child sexual abuse material online, plus a doctor's talk on AI in healthcare covering medical scribes, drug discovery, and ethical frameworks.
EDGAR in the building! Financial Literacy Webcast
TLDR: Author watches a Computershare webinar about the SEC's EDGAR Next modernization, which overhauls the 20-year-old filing authentication system with multi-factor tokens and authorized-filer delegation lists, with a hard September 15 deadline that promises chaos for anyone who waits.
Gear up for GeoEngineering!? The Lunch and Learn
TLDR: A lively lunch-and-learn discussion on geoengineering where participants debate sulfur dioxide injection, ocean reflectivity, carbon removal, and the ethics of large-scale climate intervention, with the author noting how disorganized and disconnected the climate solutions industry appears.
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