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Enlightening, but frightening - what does AI have in store for us? In this new episode of Altitude, guest Zach Hughes joins Woody to speculate the answer.

 

Zach is the VP of IT at CHS, one of the industry's leading agriculture businesses that is uniquely owned by the farmers. He is also one of the industry's leading experts on the principles and practices of leadership. In their discussion today, Woody and Zach discuss the consumerism state in which AI seems to currently sit, current capabilities, and a brilliant look into the meaning of 'creativity' when it comes to AI with an example in music.

 

Listen here: https://aviatrix.com/altitude/

 

Read Zach's recent words on AI here:

https://zachonleadership.com/the-ai-article/

https://zachonleadership.com/automation-is-for-humans-not-the-other-way-around/

 

About Altitude: The Unsung Heroes of Cloud Transformation

As enterprises go all in on the cloud, IT leaders and teams either fall behind or rise above. Altitude: The Unsung Heroes of Cloud Transformation explores the stories of IT leaders and teams overcoming the challenges of moving to the cloud and driving their businesses to the next level. Hosted by Bryan “Woody” Woodworth, Director of Solution Strategy at Aviatrix, Altitude shines a light on the unsung heroes navigating the cloud and finding new opportunities to innovate.

New episodes of Altitude: The Unsung Heroes of Cloud Transformation are released bi-weekly on Tuesdays and are available at https://aviatrix.com/altitude/. Listen or subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.  

 

About the host: Bryan “Woody” Woodworth

After starting his career as a professor of Rock & Roll and Pop music history, Altitude host Woody discovered a passion for tech and transitioned to the field. He spent 8 years at F5 Networks and then 7 years at Microsoft, where he became an Azure Global Black Belt in networking and network security. Currently, Woody continues to change the networking world at Aviatrix. He truly empathizes with those finding themselves at a crossroad where it’s either sink or swim as enterprises go all in on the cloud. 

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