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Beyond Implementing ChatGPT: Building a Truly AI-Powered Team

Featuring Greg Shove, CEO of Section

May 6, 2025

12 - 1 p.m. ET

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Successful AI adoption is a black box – here’s what’s inside

The most gatekept secret of the past year is how to go from “we paid for an LLM” to “everyone on our team is using AI regularly”. If more companies than Moderna are winning with AI, they certainly aren’t sharing it.

But there is a playbook for getting successful AI adoption and we’re willing to give you ours. Join Section CEO, Greg Shove, on May 6 from 12 - 1 pm ET as he walks through the formula that made 100% of Section employees AI-augmented. 

You’ll walk away with the frank state of where most companies get stuck, the keys to customizing an AI-ready culture, and how to address the biggest friction points leaders are facing.

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Greg Shove

Greg Shove is the CEO of Section and a seven-time startup CEO. He is the founder of Machine + Partners, an AI consultancy helping companies deploy AI products and the co-author of Personal Math. His mission is to get 100,000,000 students into "the AI class" by 2026.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER

Greg Shove

Greg Shove is the CEO of Section and a seven-time startup CEO. He is the founder of Machine + Partners, an AI consultancy helping companies deploy AI products and the co-author of Personal Math. His mission is to get 100,000,000 students into "the AI class" by 2026.

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