If you haven’t noticed, it’s the Wild West in AI. Not only are the various tech players competing, and seemingly making new advancements every day… But, schools, governments, businesses – everyone’s jumping on the technology and trying to get (and stay) on top. Surprisingly, though, what we’ve noticed is that there is a void in leadership. Not because there aren’t
“I use AI all the time.” I hear this almost everywhere I go. Anytime people hear that I use AI incessantly, and even teach it to chambers of commerce and their members, that’s what they tell me. “It’s a lifesaver.” “Saves me so much time.” “It’s changed everything for me.” At first, I would smile, nod and agree. But now,
I have spent the last two months mired in LinkedIn. Deep dive. In that time, I have posted every day, engaged best practices, more than doubled the size of my network, made some outstanding contacts, and learned a lot. I did it for two reasons… One, to create broader awareness of what we do at Momentum, and… Two, to pick
I’ve been thinking more and more about the use of ChatGPT as a competitive advantage for chambers of commerce. … And not using it as a competitive disadvantage. A significant principle that I, and other ChatGPT trainers out there, are focused on is that AI is a tool you can use for productivity, freeing up time for higher-level activities. It
When it comes to the evolving landscape of chamber of commerce marketing and communications, I’ve been contemplating an important question this year: Does nuance – the power of language – matter anymore? As a fan, I like to believe it still does. Check this out: Join us Wednesday morning for a panel on Understanding the State’s New 2024 HR Regulations.
Since we’ve started putting out content related to making the most of your chamber of commerce investment several years ago, our most viewed blogs have always been our “Chamber Prep for the Upcoming Year” entries. Well, guess what? As much as no one wants to hear it, it’s already time to talk about 2024. That means a lot of things