Former AWS and IBM AI leader, Allie advises businesses across all sectors on AI strategy, product development, and responsible adoption. She helps build AI-first cultures and skill sets, and focus on improved productivity through generative AI. Allie also works to broaden access and diversity in AI, and her insights have influenced both industry and policy around the world.
Allie K. Miller is the former Global Head of Machine Learning for Startups and Venture Capital at Amazon Web Services (AWS). At AWS she advised machine learning researchers and founders, before which she was the youngest-ever woman to build an AI product at IBM, working on areas including computer vision, conversation, data, and regulation.
With a focus is on demystifying AI and empowering organisations to harness it effectively, Allie explores how generative AI can be integrated into workflows to enhance productivity. She explores building AI-first cultures and skill sets, strategies for leveraging AI tools, and future-proofing careers in an evolving technological landscape. She also addresses the ethical use of AI, emphasising best practices and standards that enhance creativity, automate processes, but remain responsible and transparent.
Allie has influenced AI policy and education, addressing European Commission, contributing to overseas AI strategies, and authoring eight guidebooks to educate businesses on successful AI project implementation. As founder of The AI Pipeline and co-founder of Girls of the Future, she works to build greater diversity in machine learning, STEM and AI.