ExCom NH Section March 21 6pm

Airport Dinner, 2280 Brown Avenue, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03103

March NH Section ExCom meeting Airport Dinner, 2280 Brown Avenue, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03103

THREE GREAT ARTICLES FROM ACM TechNews, Monday, March 17, 2025 EDITION (AI Talks with Coffee/Tea No: 17)

Bldg: Starbucks, 6 Flagstone Dr, Hudson, New Hampshire, United States, 03051

Description: Lets discuss these 3 great articles with Tea/Coffee from IEEE Welcome to the March 17, 2025 edition of ACM TechNews, providing timely information for computer professionals three times a week. 1 in 4 U.S. Programming Jobs Vanish More than 25% of all computer programming jobs in the U.S. have disappeared in the past two years, with the occupation now ranking among the 10 hardest-hit of 420-plus jobs for which the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides data. There are fewer programmers today in the U.S. than at any point since 1980. At the same time, jobs for software developers have fallen just 0.3%, similar to the broader industry. and AI Is Changing the Way Computers Are Built AI is fueling the most fundamental change to computing since the early days of the Internet. Just as companies completely rebuilt their computer systems to accommodate the new commercial Internet in the 1990s, they are now rebuilding from the bottom up, wiring together up to 100,000 chips to create powerful AI systems. The industry is also looking at new ways to house, power, and cool these systems to keep them from over-heating. and Tim Berners-Lee Wants to Know: 'Who Does AI Work For?' At the South by Southwest conference, World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, an ACM A.M. Turing Award laureate, raised the question of who AI works for. Even if AI models are reliable, accurate, and unbiased, there will be concerns about whether company or user interests are paramount. Said Berners-Lee, "I want AIs to work for me to make the choices that I want to make. I don't want an AI that's trying to sell me something." Best regards Agenda: 5:00 Intro 5:15 Discussing these great articles 7:00 Adjourn Bldg: Starbucks, 6 Flagstone Dr, Hudson, New Hampshire, United States, 03051

Strategic Transition from W2 to Independent Consulting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469541

Transitioning from a traditional W2 employee to a consultant is both an exciting and challenging shift. This session will guide participants through the key steps to successfully navigate the transition, including selecting the right business structure, understanding tax implications, and building a strong foundation for independent consulting. Attendees will gain practical insights to establish a thriving consulting practice while managing risks and maximizing rewards. Speaker(s): Ryan Agenda: Agenda: - The Consultant Mindset: - Shifting from employee to independent contractor - Managing time, projects, and client relationships as your own boss - Business Structure Options: - Pros and cons of 1099 vs. LLC vs. S-Corp - Setting up your consulting business: legal and operational essentials - Financial and Tax Considerations: - Understanding self-employment taxes - Managing income, expenses, and deductions effectively - Building a Sustainable Consulting Practice: - Establishing your value proposition and niche - Setting competitive pricing and contracts - Preparing for the Transition: - When and how to leave your W2 job - Managing benefits like health insurance and retirement plans as a consultant Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/469541

Global Tipping Points – The AI Future: Hype, Reality, and What’s Next (AI Talks with Coffee/Tea No: XVI)

Bldg: Suite 204, 795 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101

Description: In this installment of the Global Tipping Points series, we’ll dive into the transformative power of emerging technologies, with a special focus on Artificial Intelligence and its global impact. Join Ben Porter, a seasoned consultant and educator, as he explores the challenges and opportunities shaping the AI landscape. What can we expect from AI in our daily lives? How can we balance the tremendous benefits of innovation with the potential risks of misuse? Ben will address these questions and more, offering insights into how governments and businesses can implement ethical guidelines and effective regulations. This hybrid event is free and open to the public—attend in person or join online for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of AI. (https://wacnh.org/event-6088756) Speaker(s): Ben Porter, Agenda: 6:00 Talk 7:30 Adjourn Bldg: Suite 204, 795 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101

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