Event tech native Nick Borelli: AI will remove the drag stuff so you can produce A+ events

Nick Borelli, director of marketing for the ethical facial analytics company Zenus Inc., has good news for meeting professionals. AI is not just one more thing they have to learn to do their jobs. “It is actually a tool that will get some of that ‘drag stuff’ out of the way to focus on the things that you really want to do, the reason you got into the events industry in the first place,” he explained at Smart Meetings Innovation Experience in Irving, Texas, last week.

More good news, while AI will become a core competency for the meeting planner role, it won’t require you to have to learn a new language to use it. “You just have to talk like you normally talk and ask it to do things as you would ask an intern who doesn’t know anything, but is really good at researching,” he said.

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Nick Borelli with Smart Meetings TV Correspondent Mike Lyons

Borelli outlined the reality behind the technology currently experiencing a love-hate relationship with the general population and then invited attendees to use it in a real-world scenario to create an event campaign and menu while competing for fun and prizes.

“The difference between AI and most technology like social media is that it doesn’t put distance between people,” he said. The term “artificial intelligence” has been around for decades as a description of a technology that learns. Each time it “crosses a bridge and determines if that way is good, it will remember and do a similar action in the future at a speed of millions of times per second. That is why every time a user interacts with it, it gets better. AI today is the worst it will ever be. Guaranteed. Tomorrow AI will be smarter than today. And smarter than that the next day.”

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AI Risk-Benefit Analysis

Unlike tech engineers, meeting professionals tend to be a pretty risk-averse group. However, in this case, sticking with what has worked in the past (an Excel spreadsheet, for example) may be both riskier in terms of meeting event expectations and practicality because AI is being integrated into all the things we use daily. “You buy a toaster, it will have AI; it will just be part of our world,” he said. This is not a fad you can outwait. Even Outlook is going to be 50% AI in the not-too-distant future, so we better get used to using it, he added. “It won’t be an adoption curve or a choice; it’s just going to be a flick of a switch,” he said.

Never fear. That ubiquity won’t be a bad thing. It is just a layer on everything, was how Borelli explained it. That new layer could help elevate the quality of everything. Someone who just graduated from college with no experience in events could use these tools to produce an adequate event in a week’s time just by pushing some buttons. They can source a venue, create a workable agenda, create marketing materials, all the things required. “That is the threat,” he said. “The likelihood for competition that you haven’t even met before is very high because technology will allow anyone to get from zero to B-plus pretty instantaneously.”

That is why experienced meeting professionals need to use the new tools to buy them the time and resources required to go from B-plus to A-plus. “Those B-plus people that came out of nowhere don’t even know what it looks like to go higher, but you have seen A-plus in your mind. You know what’s possible with more horsepower,” he said.

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Allowing technology to check the boxes on the tactical work affords meeting professionals the time to design events that are inclusive, personalized, non-linear and iteratively better each time because the new treasure trove of data will allow you to learn and improve faster than ever. “Think of data as stories, as listening to what people want,” he explained.

A Better AI Question

Think of using AI not as a thing, but as a question, Borelli suggested. “Always be asking, ‘Is there an AI for that?’” he said. What are the parameters you could input to get an even more creative response? How can you refine the question to get what you really need? Ask it to make the event more sustainable, design a networking event for people who are not outgoing, incorporate a sponsor in a meaningful way or mark up a contract as if it were a lawyer. Ask for suggestions about how to work better with a partner based on their LinkedIn profile. Spell out the end goals with as much detail as possible to refine the response. “You are at the wheel. Ask specifically for what you need and how long and in what format you would like it delivered,” he suggested.

Iterate and once you have the output, don’t just copy and paste. Use it as a starting point to add your special sauce to make it A-plus. You will never again have to go into a meeting with a blank notepad. You will be starting with the obvious solutions and be able to brainstorm better. “This is what generative AI does for us, there’s no more blank pages,” he said.

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The Human Advantage

“There are a lot of things AI can’t do,” Borelli confided. Those are the areas where people will want to double down and make a difference. The first is domain expertise. People understand the language and nuances of their communities in ways that make sense beyond any obvious logic. The contextual information about terminology and insider knowledge is something we can use to signal we are human and a part of a tribe.

True creativity, building bridges to something that’s never been before and putting things together to innovate is a uniquely human skill. “All AI knows is what’s there. It doesn’t make creative leaps. We can do that all day long,” said Borelli. Do more of that with the time AI saves doing the expected.

The most important trait humans possess that AI lacks is empathy. “AI has zero empathy, none whatsoever. It’s just data,” he said. People will have a sixth sense when they read something about whether it was authentic. Work from the heart and you will differentiate your event.

AI Productivity Tools to Try

Time to get your hands busy testing the AI waters? Tara Thomas, chief marketeer and co-founder of The Meeting Pool, stopped by for some rapid-fire suggestions about AI productivity tools that could help meeting professionals manage their businesses and lives.

BeeDone

  • Turns “boring” tasks into little games, offering rewards for actions
  • Keeps track of habits
  • Option for Task Roulette

Any.do

  • Generates tasks by breaking down simple steps from start to finish
  • Great for family, teams or individuals

Notta.ai

  • Transcribes while extracting data like currencies, prices, people or places

Fireflies.ai

  • Transcribes all meetings, tracking conversations in real time
  • Summarizes meetings, generates text and searches through meeting history for references

Mem

  • AI notes app that keeps you organized
  • Search, ask and reuse your thoughts
  • Use ideation to manage input from tables and small groups

Mailbutler

  • An extension for Gmail, Apple Mail and Outlook
  • Extracts contact information of people in your inbox so you don’t have to organize them manually
  • Analyzes all the emails you get and extracts any detected tasks into the sidebar

Emailtree.ai

  • Processes the emails you receive and suggests the follow-up action that makes the most sense
  • Organizes your inbox, follows up on messages and automates replies

SaneBox

  • Scans your inbox and understands who you usually communicate with
  • Helps you delete unwanted emails, prioritize important messages and add tags

Adobe Firefly

  • Creates and edits images from text prompts
  • New Ask AI Assistant in Adobe Acrobat
  • Quick answers linked to sources primarily from your document

Runway

  • Helps generate video with AI, train your own AI models and paint parts of frames using text prompts

Filmora

  • Lets you remove backgrounds, denoise low-quality clips and improve sound quality
  • Classic video editing user experience, making it easier to understand and use

Krisp

  • Audio optimization tool for reducing background noise
  • Improves voices in podcasts, business meetings or personal recordings

Murf.ai

  • Offers 120 voices in 20 languages
  • Turns text into voice
  • Quick narration options, such as pitch, emphasis and pauses

Slidesgo

  • Lets you pick the topic, writing tone and general template
  • AI generates presentation
  • Add your own content, customize each slide and use AI to write, generate images or a new slide

Decktopus

  • Enter your presentation summary, the target audience and the objective
  • Decktopus creates a full presentation with text and slides
  • Easy to change images or generate your own text

Copy.ai

  • A writing co-pilot
  • Prompts generate a list of options
  • Great for writing tasks that require iteration, like copywriting

Anyword

  • Helps marketers create content by breaking the generation process down
  • Add your prompt to generate a few titles
  • Pick your favorite and see a generated outline

Perplexity

  • Ask a question in plain language. Perplexity checks sources to give accurate and up-to-date answers
  • Looks beyond keywords to the question, your past interactions and what you already know to generate responses that are accurate
  • Can handle different media, such as images, videos and audio

Jasper

  • Generate text, translate languages, write creative material and find helpful answers to queries

Clockwise

  • Great for teams, scheduling better time management with focus time and lunch breaks
  • Shows availability of time slots for each team member
  • Compatible with Google Suite and Outlook

Reclaimai

  • Rearranges schedule to keep targets and tasks on track
  • Protects daily habits to help meet objectives

Tidio by Lyro AI

  • Scale support capacity without extra hiring
  • Talks to customers and answers questions in an instant
  • Feed FAQs, helpdesk info and more to get crawled for answers

Aragon AI

  • Upload a minimum of 6 pictures
  • Generate a composite professional headshot
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