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Lauren Vriens - YouTube

Lauren Vriens. @LaurenVriens. 116 subscribers•70 videos. Built a $340M AI ... I walk and talk, a lot. ...more. Built a $340M AI business for big consulting ...

Lauren Vriens' Post - LinkedIn

Lauren Vriens' Post ... On Saturday, I co-led a keynote with David S. Kidder for 200+ of the most powerful women in the United States....women ...

Transform NOW: 462. Software Isn’t Dead: AI-Native UX, Trusted Agents, and the Real Risks of “AI Teammates”

<p>In this episode, host Michael Marchuk welcomes returning guest Lauren Vriens, an AI startup co-founder who previously built one of Accenture’s first generative AI platforms and scaled an electric mobility business in New York. Lauren argues software isn’t dead because users still need guided interfaces, but legacy SaaS will suffer if it only adds “magic buttons” instead of rebuilding AI-native UX where humans manage rather than do grunt work. She warns leaders against framing AI as “teammates,” emphasizing accountability and human judgment, especially in high-stakes decisions, with AI best used to filter information and reduce cognitive load. They discuss...

Women Awakening with Cynthia James: How Conscious Leaders Use AI Without Losing Purpose Or Humanity

<b>What does conscious leadership look like in the age of AI?</b><br /><b></b><br /><b>In this episode of Women Awakening, Cynthia James is joined by AI strategist and entrepreneur Lauren Vriens for a grounded, human-centered conversation on engaging technology without losing purpose or integrity. They reframe AI not as a threat, but as a tool for clarity and better decision-making when used with discernment.</b><br /><b></b><br /><b>Addressing misinformation and cognitive overload, Lauren shares how leaders can use AI as a thought partner while staying rooted in empathy and agency.Join the conversation...

Lauren Vriens - Instagram

77 followers · 18 following · 33 posts · @lauren.vriens: “AI Startup Founder in NYC. I walk and talk, a lot.”