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Exploring the intersection of AI, creativity, and human potential through events, projects, and personal reflections.

AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement: Future-Proof Your Brand
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AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement: Future-Proof Your Brand

When: January 13, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Where: Rogue Community Credit Union, Medford OR

Dry January doesn't have to be dull—let's make it dynamic! Join us at the Women's Leadership Conference of Southern Oregon for an evening where innovation meets indulgence at Rogue Community Credit Union. At this event, you'll: - Discover how AI can be your partner, not your replacement - Learn strategies to future-proof your brand - Connect with innovators over mocktails and charcuterie Enjoy refreshments from Moxie Brew Kombucha and indulge in charcuterie sponsored by Gourmet Hostess while exploring how AI can enhance your business strategy and creative work.

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Digital Etiquette in an AI Era
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Digital Etiquette in an AI Era

When: December 4, 2025, 5:50 PM - 7:00 PM
Where: White Rabbit Clubhouse, Ashland OR

For years, digital etiquette was about how humans treated each other online. Don’t secretly record people. Ask before sharing. Credit creators. Respect boundaries. Then AI quietly entered every room. From tools that listen, watch, summarize, and remember, to systems that generate content, impersonate voices, and blur authorship and consent, the social rules we relied on are no longer sufficient. AI didn’t just add new tools. It destabilized the norms themselves. In this fireside chat, we’ll explore what digital etiquette looks like after AI, when non-human actors are embedded in our conversations, workflows, and relationships. Together, we’ll unpack the real risks hiding behind convenience, and how well-intentioned use can still cross ethical lines without clear norms. - Using the AI TLC framework (Transparency, Literacy, and Consent), we’ll discuss: - Where AI quietly breaks long-standing expectations around privacy and trust - How disclosure, authorship, and sincerity change when AI is involved - Why “legal” doesn’t always mean ethical - What informed consent looks like when data, likeness, and labor are at stake This isn’t a talk about banning tools or shaming usage. It’s about building shared language and expectations for using AI in ways that remain respectful, professional, and human. Join Teighe Thorsen and Ben Durham for a thoughtful, practical conversation about how we treat each other when AI is part of everything.

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