Mobile Chamber To Host “AI For Busy People”

The Mobile Chamber is hosting AI for Busy People on March 19 at 8:30-11 a.m. at the Mobile Chamber at 451 Government Street in Mobile. Marcus Neto, owner of Blue Fish, aims to demystify AI and help participants understand how AI tools like ChatGPT can be used in everyday work and life. The event will explore key concepts such as what AI is, how large language models work and the difference between tools like ChatGPT, AI workflows and agents. Participants should leave with a better understanding of what AI is and isn’t in plain language; how to start using AI without overwhelm; rewriting content for tone, clarity and length; where AI works well and where it should not be trusted blindly; and practical guidance for integrating AI into daily work in small increments. The fee is $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers. 

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