Holly Diamond is utilizing synthetic intelligence to enhance the menu and streamline hiring at her self-described “gap within the wall” Korean barbecue restaurant in Flatiron run by her dad and mom, who converse restricted English.
Ruelle Williams, a pc science graduate from Princeton, is constructing AI instruments to assist musicians enhance their work and to guard them from AI-generated ripoffs.
And due to AI, Welcome to Chinatown, a Bowery-based nonprofit that focuses on financial improvement and cultural preservation, is lastly in a position to conduct well timed surveys on the group’s dwelling turf.
“It’s usually simple to listen to all of the damaging impacts of AI, however what we really see is that it has significantly enhanced our capability, which implies we are able to really spend extra time interacting with our constituents,” mentioned Victoria Lee, co-founder of Welcome to Chinatown.

Fears that synthetic intelligence will remove tens of tens of millions of jobs dominate a lot of the dialog in regards to the quickly evolving expertise. Final month Amazon introduced it was reducing 16,000 jobs, together with a number of hundred in New York Metropolis, as its CEO leans into utilizing AI extensively. The funds firm Block introduced it eradicated 40% of its workforce final week due to AI efficiencies.
However in New York one other aspect of the AI story is taking part in out as many small companies and organizations use it to develop into extra environment friendly with out eliminating jobs. Their tales are additionally emblematic of the best way New York people and organizations are adopting AI extra enthusiastically than the remainder of the nation with a survey by Anthropic launched earlier this yr exhibiting solely Washington, D.C., is adopting AI extra aggressively.
“Early knowledge reveals that New Yorkers are adopting AI extra rapidly than folks in different cities, and I’m not stunned as a result of New York is stuffed with formidable, arduous working folks which might be at all times making an attempt to do greater than much less,” mentioned Julie Samuels, government director of the commerce group Tech:NYC.
The development is being spurred by coaching organized by key enterprise and commerce teams. Diamond, for instance, obtained six weeks of coaching by a Manhattan Chamber of Commerce program referred to as Tech to Desk that teaches utilizing AI for stock administration, gross sales and value monitoring, staffing and advertising and marketing methods. This system is supported by Google, and restaurant homeowners obtain a $5,000 grant upon completion.
Extra formidable is the Decoded Futures program now below the auspices of the Tech:NYC Basis, which has skilled three cohorts of 25 nonprofits in an eight-week program wherein the members get collectively to work on tasks with a tech mentor. A fourth group started assembly final month. Decoded has been closely supported by the Robinhood Basis, Google and different tech firms.
“An enormous driver for moving into this system was that I used to be utilizing AI, however my chief working officer was not,” recalled Lee. “I might deliver her and begin to educate her learn how to use AI.”
Lee considers herself technologically adept and started utilizing the AI software ChatGPT to assist along with her ADHD, which paralyzes her when confronted with a process and a clean doc. By discussing the mission with ChatGPT, she is ready to push forward. She’s moved on to Anthropic’s Claude.
Earlier than AI, Welcome to Chinatown would ship volunteers throughout the neighborhood to do interviews with paper and pen to see what companies had opened and closed, what areas have been vacant or what folks mentioned they wanted assist with. However the group, with six full time workers members and three half timers, didn’t have the assets to really do something with the info.

Utilizing Claude, at a value of $322 per 30 days, Welcome to Chinatown has plumbed metropolis knowledge to create an information set that divides the neighborhood into zones. Volunteers then stroll that space and use their telephones to plug in key data on modifications.
“We will method a brand new enterprise and say ‘Hey, welcome to Chinatown.’ Or if there’s a emptiness we are able to alert entrepreneurs who we all know are searching for areas,” Lee says.
Welcome to Chinatown additionally manages an occasion area however conserving monitor of it includes making entries in 4 totally different programs, since refined enterprise software program prices way over it could actually afford. So Lee constructed a software wherein she fills out one kind which then coordinates entries within the programs. What used to take quarter-hour or extra is now accomplished in a few minutes.
Holly Diamond’s livelihood is being a recruiter, largely for firms from Korea. She opened Mista Oh, the Flatiron barbecue restaurant, so her dad and mom, who had labored in meals hospitality in Korea, would be capable to put these abilities to make use of in New York. However their English is restricted, and the enterprise has had issue reaching profitability.

Diamond, who additionally suffers from ADHD, first used AI to proofread and proper the menu, which she finds troublesome due to her incapacity. She constructed one other software that gives detailed solutions when folks name with questions in regards to the restaurant.
However her key innovation concerned utilizing AI to take care of the excessive turnover for employees since neither her dad and mom nor lots of the folks making use of have been proficient in English.
Now, when candidates name to inquire, they’re given a sequence or prompts to allow them to use their native language and reply questions. Then the software creates a primary PDF resume for evaluation. And when her mom wants to rent somebody, the system permits her to create an in depth job posting in English which may be posted on job websites.
Very small startup companies are additionally carving a task with AI. Williams could also be a latest math and laptop science graduate of Princeton, however he’s additionally a jazz pianist and is proficient on the steelpan, the nationwide instrument of his dwelling nation of Trinidad and Tobago.
“So after commencement I began enthusiastic about how I might meld these two worlds. I began Cai.audio to permit impartial musicians to make use of AI in a approach that doesn’t take away their autonomy or exchange them however permits them to enhance their workflow,” he mentioned.
He runs Cai with a fellow Princeton grad and three part-time engineers. Their first product is a set of instruments that permits musicians to regulate particular person notes and chords, which he mentioned is much extra versatile than different accessible packages.
He’s additionally partnered with an upstate constitution faculty on a program to assist college students discover ways to compose music utilizing expertise. And he’s at work on a program that helps impartial musicians take care of individuals who steal their music to put up as their very own.
Cai was based as a part of Techstars, a widely known accelerator that has offered funding to date. Now Williams is out elevating extra money to permit him to proceed his work.
Welcome to Chinatown’s work has been so profitable, it has been named the lead for an AI coaching program to be supplied to small companies by the opposite 25 New York Entrepreneur Help Facilities within the state.
Diamond’s software has been getting plenty of consideration from community-based organizations and is sharing it—totally free.
“The tiny software we constructed has over 15,000 companies utilizing it,” she mentioned.

