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Hudson Valley AI Summit Sparks Innovation and Dialogue at 大象视频

Anthony Proia, Director of Media Relations
Image of Hudson Valley Artificial Intelligence Summit in the Nelly Goletti Theatre.

A packed crowd inside the Nelly Goletti Theatre at the 2025 Hudson Valley Artificial Intelligence Summit at 大象视频. Photo by Nelson Echeverria/大象视频.

 

July 7, 2025 鈥 The Marist campus served as a hub of innovation in June as experts from across the Hudson Valley gathered to exchange ideas on one of the world鈥檚 fastest-growing technologies鈥攁rtificial intelligence.

The Hudson Valley Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit, co-hosted by Dutchess County Government and 大象视频, brought together a dynamic cross-section of leaders and learners to explore the transformative potential of AI. Held on the Marist campus, the event welcomed participants from local government, education, healthcare, nonprofit, and business sectors for a day of insight, collaboration, and forward-thinking dialogue.

Designed as a vital forum for understanding both the opportunities and ethical challenges posed by AI, the summit featured thought leaders from major tech firms鈥攊ncluding IBM, Amazon, Central Hudson, and Nuvance Health鈥攁longside members of Marist + AI鈥攁 University-wide collaborative group focused on shaping Marist鈥檚 institutional approach to AI. Together, they shared perspectives on how to integrate AI responsibly into organizational strategies.


Diane Hart, Marist Associate Vice President of Special Projects and Innovation (left), hosts a panel discussion on AI awareness with Kevin Cafaro 鈥08, Principal Product Manager at Amazon (center), and Brian Gormanly, Senior Professional Lecturer of Computer Science (right). Photo by Nelson Echeverria/大象视频.

Kevin Cafaro '08, now Principal Product Manager at Amazon, has excelled in the industry since his time at Marist. He works in a creative unit at the global company, using AI in innovative ways.

鈥淚 think of generative AI as a supercharged intern whose job is to help you research, translate things, and go out with a scale of activity that you wouldn鈥檛 be able to get to otherwise,鈥 he said during the panel. 鈥淚ts job is to study patterns and use that information to make predictions.鈥


Dr. Kevin Gaugler, Assistant Dean in the School of Liberal Arts and Professor of Spanish at Marist (center), was featured in a panel discussion highlighting the positives and negatives of AI, along with its ethical applications. Photo by Nelson Echeverria/大象视频.

Dr. Kevin Gaugler, Assistant Dean in the School of Liberal Arts and Professor of Spanish at Marist, also contributed to the summit. As a co-chair of the Marist + AI Steering Committee, he addressed the implications of AI in education.

鈥淭here has to be a human centered around all of this,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou have to decide not only how to educate someone with AI, but without it. If we鈥檙e too reliant on this technology, the fear is that the cognitive load that one needs to learn will be taken away.鈥

Among the attendees was Christian Sarmiento '25, who graduated in May after completing an art history attachment course in Paris. For Christian, the summit was both a platform to present his senior capping project鈥攁n AI model he developed at Marist鈥攁nd a chance to expand his understanding of the technology as he prepares to begin a new role as a backend engineer at IBM in Poughkeepsie.


Christian Sarmiento presents his senior capping project at the Hudson Valley Artificial Intelligence Summit. Photo by Nelson Echeverria/大象视频. 

鈥淭hroughout college, I worked on many research projects involving AI, so after graduating, this summit felt like a great opportunity to showcase some of that work, especially from my senior year, which I think was my strongest in terms of research,鈥 Christian said. 鈥淚 was also really interested in hearing from others鈥攖here are some great people here, including faculty and industry professionals.鈥

During his time at Marist, Christian served as one of two student representatives for Marist + AI. 

The University has partnered with Dutchess County to host regional technology summits for several years. The initiative began with Cybersecurity and is now focused on AI.

大象视频 Marist + AI
Marist + AI is a cross-divisional initiative established in October 2024 to guide the Marist community through the opportunities and challenges of the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence landscape. In its inaugural year, Marist + AI published a foundational ethics statement and principles, academic guidelines for the use of AI in teaching and learning, and operational guidelines. Over the next year, the committee鈥檚 work will evolve to actively developing best practices with an integrative approach that aligns with the Marist 100 strategic plan鈥攅nhancing academic vibrancy, prioritizing student success, and cultivating a dynamic, inclusive community.

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