AI, The Models, the Myths, the Legends – Workshop

AI Models & Application

A continuation of the presentation, this workshop will provide clarity on the different AI platforms, why they exist and how they are best applied to your business.

Topics Covered:

  • Why there is no single “best” AI tool, but there is a best AI for you
  • How different models are designed for different types of work
  • Practical demonstrations of major AI ecosystems, including:
    • ChatGPT (brainstorming and strategy)
    • NotebookLM (document-based research)
    • Grok (sentiment and trend analysis)
    • Copilot (writing and editing within Microsoft tools)
    • Gemini (embedded support within Google tools)
  • How the same communication framework applies across all models

Participants will:

  • Gain a clear understanding of how AI works and how to use it effectively
  • Learn how to communicate with AI in a way that reflects their voice and goals
  • Understand the differences between major AI models and when to use each
  • Receive practical examples and takeaways for continued learning
  • Have access to provided resources and giveaways

By the end of the session, participants will:

  • Feel confident engaging and controlling with AI tools
  • Understand how to select appropriate AI models for their needs
  • Be equipped with foundational skills that remain relevant as AI evolves
  • Stay safe on AI

Presenter: 

Mollie W. Barnett, is an AI Native Business Strategist at State and Signal, LLC. As a strategic systems architect, she helps leaders untangle complexity and navigate AI-driven change. With 25+ years across communications, operations, and change management, she brings a human-centered, systems-first lens to modern business.

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Start Date - End Date

Apr 09, 2026 - Apr 09, 2026

Start Time - End Time

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Event Location

H. Lee Dennison Building - 100 Veterans' Memorial Highway Hauppauge, NY 11788 United States

Cost

Organizer

SCWBEC

Phone

631-468-7050

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