City Club Forum - AI in Idaho: Opportunity, Risk, and What Comes Next
Description
Artificial intelligence is everywhere: inside our schools, our businesses, and our daily decisions. But who is shaping how it gets used in Idaho and beyond - and are we asking the right questions? City Club brings together local leaders from education, technology, and industry for an informative conversation about AI: where we are, what you need to know, and what is on the horizon.
Panelists:
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Jason Crawforth, CEO & Founder, SWEAR
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Will Goodman, Chief Technology Officer, Boise School District
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Jennie Telleria, Owner & CEO, Against
Moderated by:
Rich Raimondi, Co-Founder of the Idaho Technology Council
Tickets:
Members: $15 coffee only | $32 with lunch
Non-members: $25 coffee only | $42 with lunch
Date & Time: Tuesday, May 5th - doors open early at 11:30 AM, program 11:55 - 1:00 PM
Location: The Idaho State Museum 610 Julia Davis Dr, Boise, ID 83702
Parking: Parking is limited at this location. We encourage guests to plan extra time for arrival.
https://www.cityclubofboise.org/event-info/forum-ai-in-idaho-opportunity-risk-and-what-comes-nextEvent Date:
05-05-26
Event Time:
11:45 AM - 01:00 PM MST
Location:
Idaho State Museum
, ID
Contact Person:
Neva Geisler
(phone: (208) 364-4614)
Details:
Panelists:
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Jason Crawforth, CEO & Founder, SWEAR
-
Will Goodman, Chief Technology Officer, Boise School District
-
Jennie Telleria, Owner & CEO, Against
Moderated by:
Rich Raimondi, Co-Founder of the Idaho Technology Council
Tickets:
Members: $15 coffee only | $32 with lunch
Non-members: $25 coffee only | $42 with lunch
Date & Time: Tuesday, May 5th - doors open early at 11:30 AM, program 11:55 - 1:00 PM
Location: The Idaho State Museum 610 Julia Davis Dr, Boise, ID 83702
Parking: Parking is limited at this location. We encourage guests to plan extra time for arrival.
https://www.cityclubofboise.org/event-info/forum-ai-in-idaho-opportunity-risk-and-what-comes-nextLinks:https://www.cityclubofboise.org/event-info/forum-ai-in-idaho-opportunity-risk-and-what-comes-next