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City of Charleston Commission on Women asks members to review AI summary of 'State of Women' panel

City of Charleston Commission on Women · July 23, 2026
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At its June 22 meeting the City of Charleston Commission on Women asked commissioners to review an AI-generated summary of three months of panel transcripts and provide feedback, with a goal of improving outreach and seeking council support for priorities such as 'mom pods.'

The City of Charleston Commission on Women on June 22 asked commissioners to review an AI-generated summary of transcripts from recent "State of Women" panels and return feedback before the commission's next meeting on July 27, 2026. Chair (speaker 1) said the summary was distributed to commissioners earlier the same morning and requested input to guide outreach and council follow-up.

"The summary meeting I had summary discussion data was sent out to the commission early this morning," the chair said, asking members not to feel they must fully digest the document immediately but to provide principal takeaways. The chair framed the feedback request as a way to improve how the commission markets events and boosts participation, and said the commission will consider the feedback in a fuller discussion in July.

Commissioners discussed using the AI summary to help distill priorities for the remainder of the year and into 2027. The chair said she will forward the commission's consolidated recommendations to the city clerk and to Councilwoman Leslie Skarden for possible inclusion in council conversations and budget planning. No formal action or vote was taken on policy changes at the meeting; members were asked to provide written comments in advance of the next meeting.