
AI Empowers NYC Small Businesses & Nonprofits
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Small businesses and nonprofits in New York City are leveraging AI to streamline operations and boost productivity. Holly Diamond, a Korean barbecue restaurant owner, uses AI for menu optimization and hiring, while Ruelle Williams, a Princeton graduate, develops tools for musicians to refine their music and combat AI-generated knockoffs. Welcome to Chinatown, a Bowery group, utilizes AI for neighborhood surveys. Training programs, such as Tech to Table and Decoded Futures, are equipping these organizations with AI skills, leading to increased efficiency and time savings. AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude are aiding leaders like Victoria Lee in managing tasks and connecting businesses. Hollys hiring tool allows applicants to respond in their native language, generating resumes automatically. Ruelles startup, Cai, helps musicians and teaches composition. These efforts are spreading, with Welcome to Chinatown leading AI training for small businesses across twenty-five state centers and Holly sharing her tool with community groups, reaching over fifteen thousand businesses.
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