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🗓️ 21 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Grammar Girl here. I'm Inion Fogarty, and today I'm here with Samantha Enslin from Dragonfly |
0:11.1 | Editorial. And you may remember her either from a few months ago when she was on talking about how |
0:16.6 | she and her husband recently took over their hometown newspaper, but even more likely because she's |
0:23.3 | been a contributor to the Grammar Girl podcast for so long. I can't even remember how long, |
0:27.9 | definitely more than a decade. And recently, I attended one of the best AI webinars I've ever |
0:36.7 | attended that Samantha put on for her clients at Dragonfly |
0:41.2 | editorial. It was like the best client transparency event I've ever been to. And I just wanted |
0:47.6 | all of you today to hear about it. So Samantha Inslin, welcome back to the Grammar Girl podcast. |
0:55.5 | Oh, thank you so much, |
1:00.4 | Mignon. And that is a wonderful introduction. It's so funny to me that you say that that was one of the best AI webinars you ever went to because I specifically, when we were thinking of it, |
1:07.2 | I specifically was like, we don't know what best practices is in using AI are. |
1:12.7 | And we're just, we're trying stuff. So let's just get together with our customers and tell |
1:17.6 | them what we're trying and how it's working and what we're playing with and what we see, |
1:22.1 | you know, might be coming in the future. And also be honest about concerns that we still have. |
1:27.4 | So I'm glad that it resonated and you |
1:30.5 | weren't like, why are these people telling us about stuff they don't even know? |
1:34.6 | Well, no, it was just incredibly clear. Here's what we're using it for. Here's what we aren't. |
1:39.2 | Here's some problems. So first, what is Dragonfly editorial? Oh, sure. Well, that's a great question. So Dragonfly is a |
1:48.2 | creative agency. I started Dragonfly editorial back in 2005, I think. And I was coming out of a |
1:55.8 | corporate job and moving into back to doing freelance editing. And at that time, I really had no grand visions other than I had a baby. |
2:06.4 | I had another one on the way. |
2:07.9 | I was like, I need to go back to doing freelance editing. |
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