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What does training for one of the world's hardest Ironman races have in common with leading AI transformation in business education?
Host Jeff Dillon sits down with Matt Seitz, Director of the AI Hub for Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A veteran of Google, Abbott, and McDonald's, Matt brings 30 years of tech leadership to his mission of preparing students for an AI-driven world. He draws powerful parallels between overcoming the fear of the triathlon swim and the misconceptions holding businesses back from AI adoption. They tackle the critical questions: How can universities balance genuine learning with the need for AI skills that employers demand? What's the "barbell effect" of prompting and verification that students must master? And why is using AI today like having a pair of carbon-plated running shoes in a race?
For anyone looking to understand the practical, human-centric future of AI in education and business, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and a healthy dose of motivation.
Key Takeaways
Find Matthew Seitz here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattseitz/
University of Wisconsin - Madison
https://www.wisc.edu/
And find EdTech Connect here:
Web: https://edtechconnect.com/
By Jeff DillonWhat does training for one of the world's hardest Ironman races have in common with leading AI transformation in business education?
Host Jeff Dillon sits down with Matt Seitz, Director of the AI Hub for Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A veteran of Google, Abbott, and McDonald's, Matt brings 30 years of tech leadership to his mission of preparing students for an AI-driven world. He draws powerful parallels between overcoming the fear of the triathlon swim and the misconceptions holding businesses back from AI adoption. They tackle the critical questions: How can universities balance genuine learning with the need for AI skills that employers demand? What's the "barbell effect" of prompting and verification that students must master? And why is using AI today like having a pair of carbon-plated running shoes in a race?
For anyone looking to understand the practical, human-centric future of AI in education and business, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and a healthy dose of motivation.
Key Takeaways
Find Matthew Seitz here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattseitz/
University of Wisconsin - Madison
https://www.wisc.edu/
And find EdTech Connect here:
Web: https://edtechconnect.com/