AI is getting sued. Here's how to use that to your advantage while planning your exit.
Free worksheet: find a more stable role in tech while you build your way out
For a couple years now, AI has been the wild wild west.
But the sheriff has arrived, and that sheriff is litigation.
I’ll show you how to cash in on this new era, so you can find a more stable role while you plot your exit — including a worksheet to help you figure out your best path.
Every new technology has a honeymoon period. Capital flows and competition intensifies. But the rules aren’t yet fleshed out.
AI has been in this phase the past couple years, but the honeymoon is wrapping up. Litigation, reliably, is the next phase.
By design, litigation lags new technology, because enough harm must occur to incite lawsuits, which then play out in court for upwards of a decade until legal precedent is set. All of that takes time.
Right now we’re in between these phases: honeymoon and litigation. The wild wild west is about to get some law and order. The sheriff is here now.
And therein lies career opportunity for MBA women who want to leave tech, but need a safer role while they plan their exit.
More stable roles can be found at this intersection, while building tech exit plans. Doing so will likely reduce layoff anxiety, so you can get some breathing room to plan.
So how do you do put this in motion? Spoiler: I have a worksheet for you :-)
It includes these steps:
Diagnose how AI is used or sold at your company, which will inform —>
The lane you can pursue as you become “litigation-adjacent” leading to —>
Your positioning statement.
So check out this free worksheet here.
Do you feel more optimistic given these new career options?



