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The Center for a Vital Community was formed to bring residents together who want to make a lasting impact on their community. Through practical problem solving techniques the CVC has been a part of many recent initiatives within Sheridan County.
Director of the Center for a Vital Community, Amy Albrecht made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to talk about the upcoming Artificial Intelligence (AI) training opportunity being offered by the CVC.
The idea to offer training on techniques to utilize AI for nonprofits came directly from 501c(3) directors during discussions at the CVC.
AI is actually sophisticated algorithms that produce very quick responses to inquiries through the search of information databases. Many programs have been utilizing this type of technology for decades but on a smaller more focused scale.
A. Albrecht
According to Albrecht, artificial intelligence expert Daniel Ross will headline two Sheridan workshops.
A. Albrecht
The session on Oct. 2 will be customized for business leaders and professionals and be held from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. in the Whitney Academic Center Atrium at Sheridan College.
The Oct. 3 workshop will be tailored to nonprofits’ unique needs and will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Sheridan College’s Broadway Center at 245 Broadway.
Lunch is included with the price of the session and a reduced price is available for those who register more than one member of a business or nonprofit team. Both events are hosted by the Center for a Vital Community at Sheridan College.
Register for the training opportunities by clicking here.