This week on Mind Your Business, NKY! LINK nky CEO Lacy Starling and business reporter Kenton Hornbeck discuss the wild weekend at OpenAI. This story might not be taking place in NKY, but AI is everywhere, man. Also, they take a look at the state of housing in NKY and talk about some new high-density developments around the region.
Then, Kenton talks to Nancy Aichholz of That's So Sweet! about moving from Aviatra Accelerators back into baking, and some huge deals she's closed this year. (Official cookie of the Bengals, anyone?)
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