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Elizabeth 💫 Dykes, CIM®

Business Strategist & Coach

Elizabeth Dykes, also known as Liz Dykes, is the founder and AI Advocate at SweetBot.ai.12 She is a visionary entrepreneur who has established SweetBot as a platform to empower individuals and businesses in the era of artificial intelligence.5

Professional Background

Elizabeth Dykes holds the CIM® (Chartered Investment Manager) designation, indicating her expertise in financial management.3 As the founder of SweetBot.ai, she has positioned herself as an AI literacy advocate, focusing on helping people understand and utilize artificial intelligence in practical ways.3

SweetBot.ai

SweetBot.ai, founded by Liz Dykes, is an AI literacy platform with a unique approach.5 The company offers:

  1. Resources and services designed to enhance skills in the AI era1
  2. Interactive sessions on AI and essential skills led by Liz Dykes6
  3. A toolkit curated by Liz to help individuals and businesses leverage AI effectively4

Approach and Mission

Liz Dykes' approach to AI education and advocacy is characterized by:

  • Sifting through the noise surrounding artificial intelligence3
  • Highlighting simple, actionable ways AI can improve productivity and efficiency3
  • Empowering individuals with AI literacy and inspiring confidence in the digital age2

Through SweetBot.ai, Liz aims to unlock people's potential and help them thrive in an AI-driven world.15

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Elizabeth 💫 Dykes, CIM®
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Experience

Business Strategist & Coach at Play with the Impossible (May 2022 - Present)
Managing Partner at YouPotential (October 2022 - November 2023)

Education

BBA in Finance & Management, Bishop's University (2008 - 2012)

Location

Toronto, Ontario, Canada