ABAC Bainbridge hosts ‘Introduction to Artificial Intelligence’ workshop
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Bainbridge will open its Business Bites workshop series to the broader community with an “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)” session on March 3.
The free workshop will be held from 6-7 p.m. in Cypress Hall, Room 274, at 2500 East Shotwell St. in Bainbridge. The session will be presented by Tatyana Pashnyak, a faculty member in the Stafford School of Business, who will guide participants through practical applications of AI tools in everyday personal and professional tasks.
Attendees will learn how to create short videos, design images, build professional presentations, draft résumés, generate social media content, develop marketing plans, prepare budgets, draft contracts, and calculate time and materials for projects.
“Many people are curious about artificial intelligence and what it can do,” Pashnyak said. “But to truly benefit from AI, you need practical skills to harness its power. AI can accomplish far more than most people realize, and this workshop helps participants turn curiosity into capability.”
The event is open to the public, and light refreshments will be provided. Community members and local professionals are encouraged to attend to strengthen their skills, connect with ABAC students and faculty, and learn more about the educational opportunities and community engagement initiatives available at ABAC Bainbridge.
Free registration is available at link.abac.edu/aiworkshop.