BOWLING GREEN — Great Lakes AI Week has satellite events continuing in Toledo through Saturday, including one at TolHouse on Friday night for minority entrepreneurs.
But its main program inside Bowling Green State University’s student union ended Thursday with a flurry of talks aimed at helping the business community embrace artificial intelligence in meaningful and ethical ways.
“We’re asking people to change at a really fast pace,” Tom Bush, CEO of Perrysburg-based Actual Reality Technologies, said during opening remarks. “It’s awkward. It’s difficult.”
He and other speakers agreed that adapting to and trying to keep pace with rapidly developing AI technology is a must to stay competitive.
They agreed, though, that AI should mean different things to different companies and that, abov

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