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Buffalo Business - Spring 2026

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18 Buffalo Business | AI AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS SOCIAL IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INNOVATION, ENTREPREURSHP AND LEADERSHIP generators and AI copilots, but most had never spoken with a professor, never stepped into a university research lab and never heard that AI could be used to help start a company, solve a civic problem or create a career. These needs and concerns were the driving force behind the new AI Experience at UB, a free, two-day program that introduces middle- and high-school students to AI through interactive projects, real-world experiments and ethical discussions. Over their break last summer, 23 tech-savvy teens from 14 local schools came to campus and learned about the foundations of AI and machine learning, received hands-on training with a range of AI tools, used AI to develop and pitch innovative business ideas, built video games and learned about various aspects of ethics and trust. Western New York has a math problem. On one side of the equation is a region fighting popu- lation loss, brain drain and uneven economic mobility. On the other is artificial intelligence: a technology reshaping every industry, creating new careers faster than most families, teachers or employers can keep up. Between them is an access gap. And much like federal programs that were established to develop cybersecurity experts 20 years ago, today's national trends point to a need for experts in AI. For parents, headlines make AI sound either like cheat- ing soware or job-stealing automation. What's missing in that story is agency: the idea that you can learn how it works, question it, shape it and insist it be used responsibly. UB faculty were already seeing up close how local teens were experimenting with tools like ChatGPT, image Teens from local schools learned about the foundations of AI and machine learning at the inaugural AI Experience at UB program� Photos: Douglas Levere EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE By Kevin Manne TEENS TAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO THE TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW

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