September 19, 2023 Meeting

September 21, 2023

Attendees

  • Victor Rogers – SimplySafe
  • Andy Poach – Alliance Group
  • Van Wood – VCU School of Business
  • David Kitchen – University of Richmond
  • Brittany Herndon – ASM Richmond
  • Will Melton – Xponent21, Richmond Water

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Meeting Summary

Meeting summary provided by Augment app, improved by Will Melton (ChatGPT failed to improve this summary accurately.)

  • The meeting agenda was outlined, covering topics such as previous meeting action items, new faces, the VCU International Business Forum, research on AI in other regions, upcoming action items and next steps, scheduling the next meeting, and open discussion.
  • Participants introduced themselves and shared their backgrounds and interests related to AI. This was followed by an announcement of the VCU International Business Forum on AI on October 18 at the ICA, detailing the event format and expected audience. Event promotions to follow.
  • Discussions were held on the potential of AI to transform occupations and the need for professionals to adapt to new technologies. Examples in the paralegal, education, and healthcare fields were mentioned. There was a discussion about the article from NPR about ChatGPT’s impressive ability to assist in disease diagnosis.
  • The need for a regulatory body to regulate AI and its potential to shape future conversations and communication was discussed. It was highlighted that most experts in the field agree that a new regulatory body like the EPA or FCC should exist to ensure safety in the development of this new and rapidly changing technology. The potential of AI to address major problems and bring about global change was also highlighted.
  • The meeting discussed the application of AI in talent acquisition and career coaching, the importance of ensuring equity and access to new technology in Richmond, and the potential of strategic investments to promote regional equity and technology adoption.
  • The importance of ensuring equity and access to new technology in Richmond was highlighted, along with the potential of strategic investments to promote regional equity and technology adoption.
  • There was a discussion about potentially seeking funding to support group activities, though clarity around scope and utility needs to be defined as well as a fiscal partner. ChamberRVA was discussed as a partner for events. A discussion on the subject will take place at the next ChamberRVA Executive Committee meeting.
  • The meeting concluded with discussions on the scheduling of the next meeting (October 5, 2023), the idea of inviting guest speakers for future meetings, and the possibility of adding multimedia content to a website that will be developed.

Current Stakeholders

NameOrganization
Andy PoarchThe Alliance Group
Angela OakesGreater Richmond Partnership
Beth Vann-TurnbullHousing Families First
Brittany HerndonASM Global – Richmond
David KitchenUniversity of Richmond
Harold FitrerCommunities in Schools
Jeff MacDonaldMekanism
Jen KostyniukDominion Energy
Jennifer WakefieldGreater Richmond Partnership
Moses FosterWest Cary Group
Nick SerfassRVATech
Rasheeda N. CreightonJWC Foundation
Rebecca IvinsHourigan Construction
Richard FosterVirginia Business Magazine
Taikein CooperRPS Education Foundation
Van WoodVCU School of Business
Victor RogersSimpliSafe
Will MeltonXponent21