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Feedback Needed: Ohio Small Businesses & AI Use

Feedback Needed: Ohio Small Businesses & AI Use

August 9, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Feedback Needed: Ohio Small Businesses & AI Use

Ohio Assistant State Director Cameron Garczyk serves on Lt. Governor Jon Husted’s AI coalition, which was created to set up statewide guidelines for educators and businesses going forward as AI becomes more relevant. To learn more about the small business perspective, the coalition is asking NFIB Ohio members to take a survey to further understand if and how small businesses use AI. Take the survey here. “We are proud to serve on this coalition to ensure small businesses are at the forefront of the AI discussion,” said Garczyk. “When looking at any statewide government guidelines, it’s important that small businesses are considered, so we’re encouraging our members to participate in this survey and share their experience with the coalition.”

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