Central Wisconsin AI Center To Host AI, Coffee and Donuts Series

Northcentral Technical College (NTC) unveiled a new series of programs in a recent press release.
NTC and the Central Wisconsin AI Center (CWAIC) invite business owners, executives, entrepreneurs, industry professionals, educators and AI enthusiasts to their upcoming 'AI, Coffee and Donuts' program, a part of a free monthly series exploring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and how businesses can harness AI.
This engaging series aims to foster discussions around the latest developments in AI and its applications across various industries. Attendees will have the opportunity to network, collaborate, stay informed and discover how AI can enhance decision making, optimize operations and create new business models.
The May event will highlight AI agents, which are artificial intelligence that use one or more models/services to complete tasks and can access internal or external systems on a user’s behalf. This enables AI agents to make decisions and take actions with minimal human oversight. For example, Chatbots simulate conversation, help troubleshoot and help guide users through processes. Attendees at this event can learn how AI agents can reshape their industry.
This event is free and open to the public and will be held on Friday, May 16 at 7:30 a.m. in E101 on the NTC Wausau Campus. To learn more + register for this event, visit NTC's site.
Members of the Chamber learned about the CWAIC at a Frontiers of AI: Transforming Business & Industry program in March. The event was the first in a series of events under the Chamber's Powering Innovation initiative.
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