
Early Adopters of the Great Lakes AI Network
The Great Lakes AI Network (GLAiN)
depends on early adopters to help ground regional AI conversations in real experience rather than speculation.
What Early Adopters Do
- Participate in periodic surveys and listening sessions
- Share high-level perspectives on how AI is showing up in real work
- Help refine the questions the Network asks next
No tools to buy. No platforms to adopt. Just shared insight.
What Early Adopters Gain
- Early access to regional AI findings and summaries
- Visibility into emerging patterns across industries
- Recognition as contributors to a thoughtful, ethical regional effort
This is about clarity, not credentials
Who It’s For
- Business and nonprofit leaders
- Operations, IT, and policy professionals
- Educators and administrators
- Anyone responsible for making AI-related decisions with limited guidance
You do not need to be an AI expert. Practical experience is more valuable than technical fluency.
A Note On Ethics
Ethics, in this Network, means understanding impact before scaling use. Early adopters help ensure AI conversations remain grounded in responsibility, accessibility, and real organizational constraints.