Free Live Webinar

Something Big Is Happening

The AI revolution isn't coming — it's already here. Join us for a candid, no-hype look at what's actually happening in AI right now, and what it means for your business, your career, and your industry.

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026
1 Hour
Live Online

Why This Webinar?

AI industry insiders aren't making predictions anymore — they're describing what already happened to them, and warning that everyone else is next.

In February 2026, two of the world's most advanced AI models launched on the same day. The shift was immediate and unmistakable: AI went from "helpful tool" to something that can independently handle complex, multi-day projects with better-than-human results.

This webinar cuts through the noise. No hype, no fearmongering — just a clear-eyed look at what's actually happening, how fast it's moving, and what smart business leaders are doing about it right now.

The gap between perception and reality is widening. Most people are judging AI based on free-tier tools that lag the frontier by over a year.

The acceleration is real, and it's measurable. AI capability is doubling every 4 to 7 months. In just four years, AI went from failing basic arithmetic to producing production-quality software and outperforming junior professionals across multiple fields.

We will discuss steps to stay ahead while the window is still open. Walk away with actions you can take today that will allow you to use AI to help you thrive in 2026.

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This webinar is inspired by Matt Shumer's widely-shared essay "Something Big Is Happening", combined with Sedawk's hands-on experience helping Canadian SMEs navigate AI adoption.

Reserve Your Spot

Date: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026
Time: 9 am PST / 10 am MST / 12 pm EST
Duration: 60 minutes
Format: Live online
Recording: Available after
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Free — No cost to attend

Who Should Attend

  • Business owners and executives
  • Operations and department leaders
  • Professionals in law, finance, healthcare, or consulting
  • Anyone whose work happens primarily on a computer
  • Team leads evaluating AI tools for their organization