AI for Small Business (2-Part Series)

Jun 19 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

Event Details

Are you curious (or confused??) about how artificial intelligence (AI) can help your small business?  

This introductory workshop covers simple ways you can use AI and work into your business flow, including:

  • AI overview:
    • Closed vs open AI
  • Accessing AI
  • How AI can be used — practical business examples
  • Platforms, focused on text generation, but also touching upon imagery 

Part 1 (June 19): Intro to AI for Small Business – We’ll discuss AI and it’s uses with some light demos.

Part 2 (June 26): How to Use/Demo – We’ll jump deeper into AI with demos of AI tools you can use.

Taught by Solano-Napa SBDC Lead Business Advisor Cathy Balach. Cathy is a marketing strategy and online expert and loves helping entrepreneurs focus on the things that matter most.

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