The Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino will offer a training program for AI and cyber entrepreneurship.
The free program is scheduled to be held July 23 at the Cal State San Bernardino campus and July 24 at the Temecula Entrepreneurial Resource Center, 43200 Business Park Driver.
Attendees will learn how to use AI and Cybersecurity in their business models, particularly startups.
“Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity continue to reshape industries across the globe,” said Mike Stull, director of the entrepreneurship center, in a statement. “This (program) offers Inland Empire students, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs a first look at how these technologies can become the foundation for future endeavors.”
Both sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The July 23 meeting will be held at Jack H. Brown Hall.
Register online at @Temecula ERC | @CSUSB
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