Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
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Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
How Microsoft Copilot Helps People With Learning Differences Like Dyscalculia and Dyslexia
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4 months ago
How Microsoft Copilot Helps People With Learning Differences Like Dyscalculia and Dyslexia
Send us a text In this short episode, I talk about the new features in Excel Copilot — and why they matter so much to me. I have dyscalculia, a learning difference that makes numbers incredibly difficult. For most of my career, Excel has been the tool that left me behind. I can’t hold more than four digits of a phone number in my head, I still count on my fingers, and sevens and nines in the times tables? They’ve never stuck. Spreadsheets have always taken me longer. But now, with Microsoft C...
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Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...