Jen Greyson

Jen Greyson has spent her career building things that have to work when real people touch them—technology, stories, systems, and ideas that don’t get a second chance with the people using them.

She came up through emerging tech early, leading and advising AI-driven and decentralized projects, including serving as CEO of a predictive AI platform. Over time, what interested her most wasn’t raw capability, but behavior: how systems sound, how they respond, where they get awkward, and why trust breaks the moment tone or timing is off. That focus pulled her away from hype cycles and toward the human side of intelligent tools—the part users actually experience.

In parallel, Jen built a long career as a ghostwriter and editor, writing more than 120 books for New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors across thrillers, romance, mystery, and nonfiction. Years of working in dialogue and narrative sharpened her instincts for voice, pacing, and drift. She notices when language stops feeling natural, when a line overshoots, or when something that should be human suddenly isn’t—and she fixes it.

She’s taught and spoken internationally on emerging technology and communication, and continues to advise organizations on using AI in ways that are practical, grounded, and human. Whether she’s refining a sentence or stress-testing a system, her bias is simple: intelligence only matters if it holds up on the other side of the interaction. She’s openly pro–AI as a creative tool, particularly in writing and education, and has seen firsthand how it expands access for people who were historically excluded from publishing, technology, and economic opportunity. That experience has reinforced her focus on discernment: knowing when AI elevates human work — and when it undermines it.

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