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Why we're here

AI in the Wild was created from a simple observation: people are struggling to identify how AI is actually helping organizations and to predict what a world with AI everywhere will look like.


Founder Steph Bilovsky's hypothesis is that, as AI's most demanding arenas, regulated and mission-critical fields offer the clearest view. Filled with complex processes, strict oversight, and real consequences for failure, technologies that work here have earned their place.


Following AI in these environments gives a reliable picture of what AI does well, how teams work with it, and what it looks like after the hype.

About the Editor & Founder

Steph Bilovsky, Founder & Editor AI in the Wild

Steph Bilovsky began her career in journalism at ABC News, then Inside PR, where she focused on crisis communications and institutional response. She then moved to government communications, supporting the Office of the Governor of New Jersey and the Dept. of Health & Human Services, followed by lead communications roles in competitive healthcare markets and technology organizations serving mission-critical public safety environments. 


Most recently, she served as Head of Marketing for a public safety SaaS company supporting high-accountability environments. The thread throughout her career is communicating in high-stakes, high-complexity, highly regulated environments.


Steph has followed artificial intelligence closely for more than five years and has been an early and intensive user of AI systems since their mainstream release. In AI in the Wild, her focus is on institutional adoption and operational impact in complex settings. 

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