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What Do We Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence?

What Do We Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence?

Join Nic Prenger for an eye-opening presentation on what AI tools can do.

Thursday, January 18, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (CST)

Zoom Link Will Be Emailed

Event Details

Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT are changing the way that we create documents, search for information, and accomplish every-day business tasks. Join Nic Prenger for an eye-opening presentation on what AI tools can do, and how Catholic dioceses are already using AI to save time, create content and streamline existing processes. Nic will share the pros and cons of using AI tools and provide quick tips on how to survive the inevitable robot uprising.

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Nic Prenger founded Prenger Solutions Group in 2018 to help Catholic dioceses, parishes, schools thrive in the world of digital communication and online fundraising.

Having spent the previous 12 years leading one of the largest Catholic fundraising firms in the nation, Nic saw first-hand how quickly donor habits were changing as the world moved online.

When the Coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020, Diocesan leaders across the country turned to Nic and his team. Within days of the outbreak, PSG was hosting free webinars that taught more than 4,000 parishes how to livestream Mass, move their giving online and engage families through social media.

Today, PSG serves as trusted advisor to more than 100 dioceses, helping them to modernize their fundraising and communication. PSG also designed the world’s only social media management platform specifically for Catholic parishes and dioceses, which is used by hundreds of parishes and dioceses across the country.

Nic’s leadership experience includes serving on the national advisory board for the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)  working for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.