Exhibit - Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity: Small Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans Using AI and ChatGPT

 

Presenter Information

Gwen WhiteFollow
Sadie LiptakFollow

Start Date

April 2025

Location

2nd floor - Library

Abstract

Small businesses are susceptible to failure at a higher rate, especially after a disaster. Disasters include the weather, fire, pandemics, power outages, network failures, legal issues, cyber-attacks, and technical problems. One way to potentially mitigate failure is to create a business continuity plan (BCP) or a disaster recovery plan (DCP). Contained in the plan is the ability to return to operations. However, most small businesses do not have the time or financial resources to create the plans. Small businesses tendency of backup can lead to failure too. Enabling ChatGPT to guide the small business owner with directed prompts is an uncomplicated way to develop the plan, saving time and resources and generating a complete document.

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Apr 23rd, 4:15 PM Apr 23rd, 5:15 PM

Small Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans Using AI and ChatGPT

2nd floor - Library

Small businesses are susceptible to failure at a higher rate, especially after a disaster. Disasters include the weather, fire, pandemics, power outages, network failures, legal issues, cyber-attacks, and technical problems. One way to potentially mitigate failure is to create a business continuity plan (BCP) or a disaster recovery plan (DCP). Contained in the plan is the ability to return to operations. However, most small businesses do not have the time or financial resources to create the plans. Small businesses tendency of backup can lead to failure too. Enabling ChatGPT to guide the small business owner with directed prompts is an uncomplicated way to develop the plan, saving time and resources and generating a complete document.

 

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