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At the Intersection of Creativity and AI

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 25, 20254 Mins Read
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  • Aisha Corpas Wynn blends creativity and AI to reshape entertainment through production, strategy, and futurist thinking.
  • She integrates AI tools into workflows—research, breakdowns, scheduling—to streamline film and media production processes.
  • Wynn builds proprietary AI avatars, expanding digital identity, branding, and interactive content opportunities for clients.
  • As host of AI Chicks, she promotes digital literacy, demystifying AI with cultural insight and accessible conversation.
  • Her mission centers on creating pathways for creators, women, and first-generation talent to access tech-driven industry opportunities.

On any given day, Aisha Corpas Wynn might be polishing the narrative arc of a new docuseries, onboarding a production team to AI-enabled creative tools, recording an episode of her tech-forward podcast, or advising athletes on life beyond the court. Its this multidimensional rhythm equal parts creativity, strategy, and futurism that defines one of the most dynamic voices in todays entertainment industry.

Wynn has never been afraid of the future. In fact, shes been outpacing it since the beginning of her career.

Accepted into college at just sixteen, she earned her B.A. in Film, cum laude, from UC Santa Barbara. A bilingual first-generation American and a professionally trained ballerina, classically trained pianist, and youth coder she embodied a rare blend of discipline, curiosity, and creative rigor. Those early years werent just impressive; they were foundational, setting the stage for a career defined by innovation, reinvention, and a commitment to opening the door for others.

Today, Aisha is an award-winning executive producer and a leading voice at the intersection of entertainment and emerging technology. Her career spans major studios and powerhouse creative companies, including roles at OWN, A&E, and as a key member of the development team at MACRO.

She also previously served as Head of Development for Anthony Andersons Shingle productions, shaping scripted and unscripted projects with a focus on cultural authenticity and commercial reach.

Aisha recently joined as Producer and Chief AI Strategist for Stoked Bros Media, a venture company that provides professional athletes with opportunities beyond the game while developing, producing, and co-financing feature films.

Her role bridges storytelling and technology an increasingly inseparable pair as she supports creators, athletes, and production teams in navigating the entertainment industrys rapid AI transformation.

Shes not only integrating AI into her own production work, shes helping others make the leap, onboarding film production crews onto AI production platforms, designing workflows that streamline research, breakdowns, scheduling, and creative development.
She has also built proprietary AI avatars for clients, expanding new lanes of digital identity, branding, and interactive content.

Alongside her production leadership, she hosts the tech-forward podcast AI Chicks with co-host Lana Hout, where they break down AI, digital literacy, and innovation with a mix of humor, clarity, and cultural awareness.

Aisha has become a sought-after speaker at conferences, summits, and workshops, bringing an entertainment insider perspective to one of the most urgent conversations of our time: how technology is reshaping human creativity.

She has spoken at The Television Academy on AI and the Climate Change of Filmmaking and addressed leaders at Walmarts NextUp Conference on AIs impact on everyday life and consumer culture. Her ability to translate high-tech concepts into grounded, culturally relevant insights has made her a bridge between traditional Hollywood and the future thats unfolding faster than anyone expected.

These engagements reflect a clear trajectory that Aisha is not only producing content utilizing AI, shes championing the importance of digital literacy and tech education, guiding conversations on how AI can transform the entertainment industry.

Through every chapter of her career journey, Aishas mission has remained constant ~ to create pathways for creators, for women, and for first-generation kids who dont yet see themselves in the rooms where the future is decided.

Wynns work is a reminder that technological shifts dont erase creativity they expand it, shaping a new era where opportunity is more accessible, more imaginative, and hopefully, more inclusive.

For more on Aisha and her company, log on at:

http://www.awynnwynnproduction.com

And be sure to follow Aisha on IG and The A.I. Chicks on social media at:

https://www.instagram.com/aishacorpaswynn/

http://theaichicks.com/episodes


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