AI is already showing up in Vermont workplaces. Let’s make that use more visible, thoughtful, and useful.
Employees are trying it. Vendors are selling it. Clients are asking about it. This summit is for who want a clearer understanding of what AI can do, what it cannot do, and how to make sound decisions about Vermont business leaders, operators, and frontline staff its use at work.
Hula is a proud sponsor of this event.
The day moves from basic AI literacy to hands-on workplace examples, with time to think through what is useful, what is risky, and what your team should do next.
9:00 -9:30
Keynote: Adam Davidson
A plainspoken look at what AI may change in business work, what it probably will not, and how small organizations can make sense of the moment.
Block 01
9:30 -10:30
AI Foundations
How common AI tools work · where they are useful · where they fail · privacy and accuracy concerns · the role of human judgment · practical first steps for staff.
Ignite Talks: AI in the Workplace
Block 02
10:30 -12:00
Brief talks from Vermont businesses on what they have tried, what helped, what did not, and what questions remain. Speakers announced soon.
Break
12:00 -1:00
Lunch & Conversation
Catered lunch with structured table topics to keep the conversation going.
Exploring AI Applications
Block 03
1:00 -2:30
Hands-on practice with common workplace uses: writing and editing, internal communication, templates, research, data review, prototyping, and team workflows.
2:30 -3:00
What Comes Next
Closing
A practical wrap-up focused on what to try next and how to keep learning with other Vermont businesses.


