Voice AI is going to explode in 2026. Here’s what I’m seeing: 1. Dictation has completely changed how I work I go on walks where I dictate to Otter for 40min. I built an app this weekend while lifti…


LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
#1 Most Followed Voice in AI Business (2M) | Former Amazon, IBM | Fortune 500 AI and Startup Advisor, Public Speaker | @alliekmiller on Instagram, X, TikTok | AI-First Course with 200K+ students - Link in Bio
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Allie K. Miller positions herself as the premier bridge between elite AI technical capabilities and high-level business strategy, leveraging her background at Amazon and IBM to demystify complex automation. Her content strategy centers on practical AI implementation, moving beyond basic prompting toward sophisticated concepts like context engineering, agentic workflows, and "context vaults" for personalized productivity. She distinguishes herself through a unique blend of high-stakes advisory and creative experimentation, often humanizing technology through playful projects like her "Barb" AI water cooler. This intersection of corporate-grade consulting and radical transparency allows her to translate dense developer-level shifts into actionable playbooks for a massive non-technical audience.
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Voice AI is going to explode in 2026. Here’s what I’m seeing: 1. Dictation has completely changed how I work I go on walks where I dictate to Otter for 40min. I built an app this weekend while lifti…

One thing AI can’t replace: being present. It can summarize your year, reverse engineer your most audacious goals, and build a family recipe book app based on voice notes from relatives (honestly I m…

What an insane 2025. I have more Delta and American points than I know what to do with. I want to take this moment to say a huge thank you to all of my clients and collaborators - your AI-First mind…

Picture this: a 64-year-old woman in NYC who has no email address and has never used Google in her life. (Though interestingly, she uses YouTube daily to watch videos and listen to music and loves i…
🚨 OpenAI has released GPT-5.2. I had early testing access (thank you, OAI team) and here is my honest take: 👍 On the upside, the thinking and problem-solving feel noticeably stronger. It gives mu…

🚨 My 2026 AI predictions just dropped. And this is a must-read. Not only where this AI hype is all headed - but what to actually do about it. Brief summary of the big themes I'm watching: → Contex…

5.2 posts/week
Posts / Week
1.5 days
Days Between Posts
2
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
5%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
200
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8.5/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.4%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Overall tone: professional, high-credibility, but very conversational and accessible.
Voice feels like a sharp, future-focused AI strategist talking directly to peers and clients on LinkedIn.
Stylistically: punchy, persuasive, and informative, with periodic warmth and reflection (especially in personal/holiday posts).
Very clear, concrete, and pragmatic. Almost always tied to real-world use, action, or consequences.
Energetic and slightly dramatic, but never melodramatic.
Uses business / technical vocabulary (enterprise, ROI, benchmarks, economic value, market caps, cross-industry, productivity).
Mixes in casual phrases and slang-like intensifiers: 'insane', 'superpower', 'brutal', 'what an insane year', 'off the charts', 'man, that's the kind of transformation I want'.
Swears are absent; tone stays brand-safe.
High energy, forward-leaning, and confident.
Posts about AI trends and predictions: fast-paced, urgent, sometimes framed as 'must-read' or 'WOW' level announcements.
Posts about humans / presence / holidays: slower, more reflective, emotionally grounded, but still very concise.
All caps for emphasis: 'DIFFERENT', 'WOW'.
Exclamation marks in moderation: 'What an insane 2025.'
Strong evaluative adjectives: 'insane', 'superpower', 'brutal', 'must-read'.
Punchy one-line hooks.
Short standalone lines for emphasis ('That part’s yours.' / 'My answers below.').
Rhetorical contrasts: 'Not just doing X. But doing Y.' / 'It can summarize your year... But it can’t feel the weight of a hug.'
Patterned repetition: 'Read it, fill it, share it, argue with friends, and enjoy.' / 'growing your people, evolving culture, and expanding what your teams are capable of.'
Storytelling is present but very compact: quick anecdotes rather than long narratives.
'If you want to fill out your own AI wrapped, get it here:'
'If we haven't worked together yet, and you're thinking - man, that's the kind of transformation I want for my people - that's the signal.'
Listing real companies, models, product names, podcasts, and very specific scenarios and prompts.
Dominant mode: second person ('you', 'your') plus first person singular ('I', 'my') and sometimes first person plural ('we').
'I spent years working across industries at AWS and IBM.'
'Here are 5 end-of-year prompts to give ChatGPT.'
'Try a prompt like:'
'Grab the full recap →'
'Email me at... - let's talk about what 2026 could look like for your team.'
'If you want to fill out your own AI wrapped, get it here:'
'If this resonates, let’s chat'-type energy, though not those exact words.
First-person anecdotes are used to build credibility and relatability, but are short and to the point.
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