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No. 01 / Lunch & Learn / Ocala
Free20 seatsLunch included

State of AI, from the field.

Two hours on what AI agents are doing inside real businesses now: not better chat, but actual work getting finished.

July 29, 2026 11AM-1PM
Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club 8300 NW 31st Lane Road
The pitch

No keynote. No vendor pitch. No platform T-shirt. Just twenty seats and a field report on what changes when AI can finish work.

This event is designed for operators who want a practical read on AI agents without another abstract keynote.

Run of show

Two hours, five moves.

  1. 11:00
    01

    Doors and lunch

    A plated lunch at Golden Ocala, with enough room at the table for real questions.

  2. 11:25
    02

    The state of AI

    A field report on what business AI looks like now that agents can take action across documents, systems, and research.

  3. 12:00
    03

    Demos from the field

    Working examples may include a dashboard, deep research, or a formatted document that follows a design system. The exact demos will stay flexible.

  4. 12:30
    04

    Operator Q&A

    Bring the AI question your team keeps circling. We will answer plainly, including where the technology is still awkward.

  5. 1:00
    05

    Back to the day

    Out on time. The point is to leave with clearer judgment, not another afternoon lost to slides.

Speaker

Wes Boggs

Chief AI Officer / Think Technologies Group

Wes Boggs, Chief AI Officer at Think Technologies Group, blends over 30 years of tech leadership with a background in psychology to make AI human, practical, and transformative. A pioneer in AI communication and contextual engineering, Wes helps businesses harness AI to elevate strategy, efficiency, and decision-making across industries.

Guest speaker to be announced closer to the event.

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Why come

Twenty seats, on purpose.

01

Small enough to talk straight

Twenty seats. No stage performance, no roving mic, no polite silence after a canned deck.

02

Built for owners and operators

The room is for people who decide what gets adopted, what gets ignored, and what needs to work by Monday.

03

Practical without overpromising

You will see where agents can finish useful work, and where human judgment still belongs in the loop.

Reserve

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Seats are intentionally limited so the room can stay useful. If this sounds like the conversation you want to be in, grab a spot.

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