Most people are being told to build AI agents before they have learned how to choose the right problem, give AI useful context, or know whether the answer is any good. In The Pizza Test Kitchen, Jackye Clayton starts with something familiar — trying to make the perfect pizza crust — and turns it into a live demonstration of how useful AI actually gets built. She will take a vague pizza prompt and transform it into a reusable AI workflow that asks better questions, works within real constraints, creates a plan, identifies assumptions, and improves based on human feedback. Drawing on years of experience in HR technology, automation, AI, and product building, Jackye will connect the same method to tools she has built, including Momager, Who Do I Work For?, and a time-saving Gmail workflow. Attendees will leave understanding that AI is not magic, and it is not just for technical people. It is a practical way to think, test, build, and get time back.
Jackye Clayton is the founder of PeoplePuzzles and an AI, HR technology, and talent strategy leader with more than 20 years of experience helping people and organizations navigate change. She builds practical AI tools that solve real problems, including Momager and Who Do I Work For? Jackye is known for making complicated technology feel useful, approachable, and human.
One day. Two tracks. 18 practitioners. Tickets are $79 through August 31 — $99 after.