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POV with SEG: AI For Good

49 min · 21 de nov de 2025
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In episode 5 of POV with SEG: AI for Good, we’re joined by Sam Azar of Ascend Impact Advisors [https://ascendimpactadvisors.com/] to discuss how artificial intelligence can be used responsibly to advance equity and strengthen Rhode Island’s small business ecosystem. Sam recently led the first AI Capacity Catalyst Program, a 10-week initiative that helps Rhode Island’s social entrepreneurs and small business owners integrate AI into their operations in practical, ethical, and human-centered ways. In the second half of the episode, we’re joined by program graduates from the Rhode Island nonprofit Gnome Surf [https://www.gnomesurf.com/], Chris Antao and Brooke Tubbs. They share the inspiration and development behind their prototype, GnomeFit—an at-home surf fitness platform offering fun, accessible video workouts infused with social-emotional learning principles, designed for every body and ability, from little groms to seasoned wave riders.

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POV with SEG: AI For Good

In episode 5 of POV with SEG: AI for Good, we’re joined by Sam Azar of Ascend Impact Advisors [https://ascendimpactadvisors.com/] to discuss how artificial intelligence can be used responsibly to advance equity and strengthen Rhode Island’s small business ecosystem. Sam recently led the first AI Capacity Catalyst Program, a 10-week initiative that helps Rhode Island’s social entrepreneurs and small business owners integrate AI into their operations in practical, ethical, and human-centered ways. In the second half of the episode, we’re joined by program graduates from the Rhode Island nonprofit Gnome Surf [https://www.gnomesurf.com/], Chris Antao and Brooke Tubbs. They share the inspiration and development behind their prototype, GnomeFit—an at-home surf fitness platform offering fun, accessible video workouts infused with social-emotional learning principles, designed for every body and ability, from little groms to seasoned wave riders.

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