Library Director and IT guru Radwa Ali gives a bird's eye overview of the latest AI apps you'll actually want to use!
In today's fast-paced world, both businesses and individual professionals are aiming to work smarter and faster. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) comes in. AI tools are like super helpers that businesses and professionals are using more and more to get things done most efficiently. They can help with tasks like writing content, understanding emotions from text, creating images and videos, and even making predictions about the future. This program is all about demo-ing cool AI tools that can boost your productivity.
About the Presenter: Radwa Ali is the Director of the Roxbury Public Library in Succasunna, New Jersey. Prior to that she was the Director of the Bogota Public Library, and worked at the Hackensack, Montclair and Plainsboro public libraries. She is a technology aficionado, previously chairing both the Main Library Alliance and the Bergen County Cooperative Library System technology committees. Radwa is an active member of the Roxbury Woman's Club, Roxbury Rotary Club and serves on the Roxbury Economic Development Committee. Radwa has served in leadership capacities on the executive boards of the Roxbury Rotary Club, the Main Library Alliance, and the New Jersey Library Association. She is the owner of Dewey Design Services, LLC and Venali Press, LLC, and has published 3 children's books.
This program is part of our Business Beyond Basics series. Business Beyond Basics provides continuing education programs that bring businesses and the community together to network, learn and advance. Produced jointly by Roxbury Area Chamber of Commerce, Roxbury Public Library and the Roxbury Economic Development Committee.
Register online or by calling the library at (973) 584-2400.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Workforce Development | Technology | General | Business |
The Roxbury Township Public Library is a municipal library serving the communities of Succasunna, Ledgewood, Landing, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris, and Kenvil. Residents of the township are eligible to a free library card which enables access to 2.8 million items across the Morris Library Alliance including digital books, museum passes and more.