The goal was to demystify the technology for the chamber’s roughly 2,000 members, especially its small businesses.
“My sense is not that people are wary,” said Ralph Schulz, the chamber’s chief executive.
“They’re just unclear as to its potential use for them.”When generative A.I.
surged into the public consciousness in late 2022, it captured the imagination of businesses and workers with its ability to answer questions, compose paragraphs, write code and create images.
Analysts projected that the technology would transform the economy by driving a boom in productivity.
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