I’m John Thornton Ehlers. I specialize in bridging the gap between advanced AI technologies and real-world human needs. My approach is informed equally by deep technical expertise and a clear understanding of the practical challenges faced by busy professionals, academics, and organizations. I provide guidance that allows my clients to harness the full power of AI without needing to navigate its complexity themselves. My goal is straightforward: deliver AI solutions tailored precisely to your unique objectives, clearly explained, and ready to put into action.
You’ll start by sharing your specific challenges and goals with me—whether that means streamlining business processes, enhancing your research methods, or improving personal productivity. I’ll then pinpoint exactly which AI tools and strategies best fit your needs, creating a clear, actionable plan.
But I don’t stop at planning. I also provide direct, hands-on implementation support, walking you through each step to ensure you’re fully comfortable using these powerful tools. My methods have been successfully adopted by academics and professionals who value practical, reliable guidance without unnecessary complexity.
If you’re interested in the benefits of AI but unsure how to begin, let’s talk. Share your objectives with me, and I’ll help you leverage AI effectively—simplifying your life, boosting productivity, and turning your goals into reality.
"John's strategic approach to askyalda.com led to the development of clear, actionable recommendations and a comprehensive pivot to new methods that effectively steered our machine learning and AI application back on course."
- Malibu, CA
"I worked with John on a UCLA-affiliated project and found him to be the best kind of collaborator. He's insightful and great communicator, so when I needed feedback and a plan of action for my own big-data project, he was the first person I thought of."
- Portland, OR
"John’s PopMystic.com platform has been incredibly valuable to my research. The movie and television dialog analysis tool he created gave me a whole new way to explore how media represents health narratives."
- University of Pittsburgh
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