Ep 100: Implementing AI and Machine Learning

Ep 100: Implementing AI and Machine Learning

In this special 100th episode of the Association 4.0 Podcast, join hosts Joanna Pineda of Matrix Group and Jason Wampler of the International Society of Automation (ISA) for a fascinating deep dive into the future of AI in associations. Jason shares how he and his team are implementing cutting-edge AI software to transform their organization, enhance member experiences, and deliver new, innovative services.

Discover how AI is reshaping the landscape for associations like ISA, as they leverage machine learning and generative AI to provide more personalized, efficient, and scalable solutions for their members. Learn how Jason’s team is training the AI to optimize processes, improve engagement, and create a brighter, more dynamic future in the digital age.

But it’s not just about the technology—Jason and Joanna also discuss the financial side of AI implementation. Whether you’re working with a modest budget or tens of thousands of dollars, there are options to integrate AI into your organization in a way that fits your resources. They break down how associations can approach AI investments, make smart choices, and ensure a high return on their technology spend.

As pioneers in the field, Jason and his team are leading the way for other associations looking to embrace AI and machine learning. This episode is a must-listen for association leaders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how AI can drive innovation and growth in today’s rapidly evolving digital world.

Tune in to celebrate our 100th episode and gain valuable insights into the transformative power of AI for associations, and how you can harness it to build a brighter, smarter future.

Why listen?

  • Learn how AI is transforming the association world
  • Hear about real-world AI implementation and training
  • Get tips on budgeting for AI integration
  • Discover how generative AI can boost your organization’s digital capabilities
  • Join the conversation on the future of associations in the digital age
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