This spring, Career Communications Group co-hosted the 2025 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Empowerment Summit online through its metaverse platform, STEM City USA.
In collaboration with organizations that promote academic excellence in education, Career Communications Group, publisher of Hispanic Engineer magazine, will continue its AI empowerment tour.
This week, Tyrone Taborn, CEO of Career Communications Group, will issue a call to action concerning AI at an event scheduled for September 16, 2025, at the New Shiloh Baptist Church in Baltimore.
As a nationally-recognized advocate for community engagement with AI, Taborn emphasizes the importance of local involvement in shaping America’s digital future.
His visionary work in education, workforce equity, and immersive technology, including the STEM City USA metaverse, establishes him as a leading voice on this crucial topic.
Earlier in the year, Career Communications Group hosted its AI Empowerment Summit & Virtual Career Fair. This dynamic event explored the cutting-edge fields of artificial intelligence, the Metaverse, and other exciting STEM areas.
Whether you were a student eager to launch your career, a seasoned professional transitioning into the tech industry, or a STEM expert seeking new challenges, the AI Empowerment and Virtual Career event had something for everyone.
The AI Basics seminar examined how the technology has evolved since the 1950s into the innovative tools we use today, like ChatGPT .
Panelists shared foundational knowledge and real-world examples of how these technologies are applied in energy systems and operations.
A research and development scientist in the defense supply chain highlighted that not every problem requires an AI solution.
A reseller with years of experience leveraging AI, Cloud, multi-Cloud, and Quantum technologies emphasized that ensuring users understand how AI helps them is crucial in these projects.
In Baltimore, a network of AI professionals is supported by a strong foundation of university research and health tech innovation. Professionals can find opportunities with local companies and large national firms in the broader Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Baltimore is also recognized as a hub for small and medium-sized businesses. While there is no precise, single current figure, recent data from 2024 and 2025 highlight a significant number, spanning various sectors and supporting the city’s economy and community.
The Hispanic/Latino population in Baltimore has experienced significant growth, nearly doubling in size between 2010 and 2023. Small businesses, including restaurants, grocery stores, salons, and traditional shops, are all listed with the Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
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