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The Prepare.ai Podcast explores the fast-paced world of emerging tech from the landscape of the Midwest, with a distinctly non-coastal vibe. Hosted by technologists Fully Teasdale and Dave Costenaro, the Prepare.ai Podcast highlights great work across art

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    Jason Keune on How to Champion AI Ethics in Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 49:00


    Dr. Jason Keune is the executive director of St. Louis University's Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics, established in 2007 to promote ethical business practices in medicine and healthcare.  Dr. Keune is also an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He performs abdominal and gastrointestinal surgeries and conducts research on biomedical ethics, medical business ethics and social justice. He received both his undergraduate and medical degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, where he also received a Graduate Certificate in Professional Ethics. Jason also holds an MBA in management from St. Louis University

    Sanmay Das on Algorithms Making Societal Decisions

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 51:14


    Sanmay Das is a professor of Computer Science at George Mason University. From 2013-2020, he was on the faculty of the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also founded and served as the first chair of the steering committee of the Division of Computational and Data Sciences. Dr. Das received his Ph.D. from MIT and a Bachelor's degree from Harvard, both in Computer Science.He is chair of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence, a member of the board of directors of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, and serves as an associate editor for the ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, and Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. He has been recognized with awards for research and teaching, including an NSF CAREER Award and the Department Chair Award for Outstanding Teaching at Washington University.

    George Holmes on Founding a Robotic Lawn-Mowing Startup

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 44:18


    George Leno Holmes Jr is the co-founder and CEO of Hire Henry, a robotic lawn-mowing startup that is growing and evolving rapidly in the heartland of the United States. George received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, focusing on the intersection of human-robot interaction, mechatronic design, and robotics. George leads the development of the company's R&D plan, strategic milestones, intellectual property protection, company formation, fundraising, and network security. Additionally, he is involved in product design, fabrication, and software integration.

    Physna Founder Paul Powers on the Digital 3D Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 46:59


    Serial entrepreneur Paul Powers co-founded Physna in 2015 to bridge the gap between software and the physical world by normalizing 3D data and applying machine learning to it. Physna's proprietary technology is patent-pending in over 120 countries and is used in cybersecurity, protecting the integrity of 3D designs in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and other industries from otherwise untraceable manipulations & cyber attacks. Physna technology, which can compare and analyze millions of 3D models in seconds, is also used to increase efficiency with CAD design, reduce supply chain / procurement costs, optimize inventory, and make quality control predictions immediately upon design.  

    WashU's William Yeoh on Fairness in Ride-Sharing Apps

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 56:05


    William Yeoh is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and a co-director of the Division of Computational and Data Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. His research interests are in optimization, heuristic search, and planning under uncertainty, especially in the context of multi-agent systems. He is an NSF CAREER recipient and was named in IEEE's AI's 10-to-Watch list in 2015. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Artificial Intelligence Journal, on the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems Board of Directors, and on the Symposium on Combinatorial Search Council. He has served on the committees of numerous AI-related conferences including AAAI, AAMAS, ICAPS, and IJCAI. He was also a conference co-chair of the 2019 Symposium of Combinatorial Search (SoCS 2019) and is a program co-chair of the 2022 International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS 2022).

    Centene's Amanda Clifton on Moving Faster in Healthcare Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 40:54


    Amanda Clifton is Staff Vice President, Technical Product Ownership at Centene Corporation, a publicly traded managed care company based in St. Louis, MO that serves as an intermediary for government-sponsored and privately insured healthcare programs. Centene was ranked 24th on the Fortune 500 list in 2021 with 2020 revenues exceeding $111 billion. Amanda has been with Centene for 10 years, rising through the ranks from Senior Auditor to Director of Provider Data Management and then Senior Director of Digital Transformation before being promoted to Staff Vice President of the Technical Product Ownership organization in 2020. Prior to joining Centene Amanda held leadership roles at Deloitte. Amanda holds a Bachelors Degree in Accounting and Management Information Systems from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and a Masters in Accountancy from Stetson University. Full disclosure, Centene is a client of Capacity, where Dave holds his day job as Chief Data Scientist - we'll discuss their engagement in a bit more detail during the program! 

    Dheeraj Patri on Label Insight's 2021 Exit & His CTO Role at Inclusively

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 58:32


    Serial entrepreneur Dheeraj Patri is the former CTO of Label Insight, a product metadata platform Dheeraj and his partners cofounded in 2008 which became a market-leading database of more than 200k product nutrients, 400k product ingredients and more than 9 million product attributes when it was acquired by NielsonIQ in May of 2021. In November of 2021 Dheeraj announced that he was joining the leadership team at Inclusively, a technology-centered inclusion solution and employment platform for job seekers with disabilities, mental health conditions, and chronic illnesses. Dheeraj holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from DePaul University and we're so happy he's with us today, welcome to the program Dheeraj!InclusivelyLabel Insight

    UNCOMN's Jason Carter on Working With Big Gov & Celebrating Uncommon Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 60:20 Transcription Available


    Jason Carter is the founder and President of UNCOMN, an industry-leading B2B management and technology consulting provider he founded after serving 20 years in the US Navy after retiring as a commander in 2009. Jason's Navy highlights include being onboard for a submerged collision with a Russian submarine, playing a key role in the largest maritime drug bust in US history; fighting fires in the Pentagon on 9/11; being the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN flag communications officer responsible for President Bush's infamous “Mission Accomplished” speech; and sailing across every line of longitude on earth. Along the way, attained an MS in Information Technology Management from the Naval Postgraduate School; a Master's degree in Military Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College; and an Executive MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. Jason also holds a Bachelors degree in Metallurgical Engineering from Missouri S&T. Jason is an active member of his community, serving as President of the Board of CyberUp, a national nonprofit that cultivates the cybersecurity talent pipeline; Vice Chairman of the Board of FOCUS St. Louis, the region's premier leadership organization; and Board Member of the United Way – Greater St. Louis.He joins us to talk about how he built a portfolio of government clients after leaving the military, and how he's grown UNCOMN by hiring uncommon people with an uncommon purpose, making an uncommon impact in the communities in which they live, work and play.UNCOMNJason's LinkedIn ProfileCyberUp

    Teaching Teachers to Teach Coding with Create a Loop's Sherea Dunlap

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 38:20


    Sherea Dunlop is Executive Director of Create a Loop, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing computer science instruction to students in the Saint Louis Metropolitan area, including students from low income backgrounds, who have little to no access or are otherwise underrepresented in the field of computer science.  A graduate of Hood College with a master's degree in from the University of Maryland College Park, Sherea has taught in 4 dramatically different elementary and secondary environments - Baltimore Public Schools, an elite private primary school in St. Louis, an independent St. Louis primary school that provides scholarships to 100% of its students and now Create a Loop. Show NotesDarknet Diaries

    Xeo Air Founder Bronwyn Morgan on The Drone Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 51:48


    Bronwyn Morgan is a FAA certified drone pilot, FAA Safety Representative and FAA Drone Pro, and is the Founder of Xeo Air, an AI based drones on demand, data analytics and autonomy platform for mission management that connects B2B clients in telecom,catastrophic response, oil and gas, energy, construction, civil infrastructure. She is also Founder of Airversity Drone Academy + Consulting, a professional drone pilot training school for both Part 107 exam prep and drone flight and private and public safety consulting. Airversity has helped more than 20,000 students become certified drone pilots. Bronwyn began her career in consumer packaged goods marketing for both P&G and Coca-Cola before moving into the aviation industry.

    Maryville's Brian Gant on Training the Next Generation of Ethical Hackers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 48:51


    Dr. Brian Gant is assistant professor of cybersecurity at Maryville University, where he oversees the university's undergraduate cyber program. Brian has been in cyber security for nearly two decades, including working as a cybersecurity threat specialist at BJC Healthcare, a Postal Inspector for the United States Postal Service, a Special Agent in the US Secret Service and an Intelligence Analyst for the FBI. Brian received his Doctorate in higher education leadership  from Maryville University with a focus on cyber studies, where his dissertation focused on cyberbullying in eSports. Brian also holds two masters degrees, one in human services from Capella University and one in Management from Fontbonne University. He received his Bachelor's degree in management information systems from Maryville. Today is joins us to talk about teaching cybersecurity to the next generation of ethical hackers and how eSports are changing the 4-year-college landscape.

    Yes, An AI Just Took Your Drive-Thru Order

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 42:10 Transcription Available


    Fully and Dave interview Rob Carpenter, a serial entrepreneur and passionate technologist. Rob is the CEO and Founder of Valyant AI, the first Artificially Intelligent “Digital Employee” that works directly alongside employees in customer facing roles. Valyant's AI “Holly” works in fast food restaurants to greet customers at the drive-thru post, answer questions, and take food orders. Rob was named one of the top 25 most influential young professionals in Colorado by ColoradoBiz Magazine in 2013 and received the Denver Trailblazer award in 2016.

    Geneoscopy's Erica Barnell on AI in Gastrointestinal Health Diagnostics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 37:11


    Erica Barnell is the co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Geneoscopy Inc., a clinical-stage diagnostic company working on early detection of colorectal cancer. Its technology analyzes RNA in stool samples to look for early warning signs of cancer, providing a non-invasive alternative to colonoscopies. Geneoscopy raised a $6.9m Series A in 2019; in 2020, its diagnostic device was awarded Breakthrough Device Designation from the FDA and Erica was listed in Forbes 30 Under 30, and in 2021 a peer-reviewed article with results of company's mutlifactor RNA-FIT test was published in the journal Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology. Erica is also an MD/PhD candidate at the Washington University School of Medicine with a PhD in Molecular Genetics and Genomics, where her thesis work was completed in the Griffith Lab at the McDonnell Genome Institute to advance bioinformatic tools in the precision oncology space. She joins Dave and Fully to discuss how AI is helping to detect colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal health conditions.We also get to talk poop jokes for the first time.

    Benson Hill CTO Jason Bull on Machine Learning Changing Food From Plant to Plate

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 34:35


    Jason Bull is Chief Technology Officer of Benson Hill, a St. Louis-based food tech company unlocking the natural genetic diversity of plants thru its cutting-edge food innovation engine.  Jason leads the company's combined R&D and Data Science capabilities across predictive breeding, genomics, product discovery, big data engineering and software development. Prior to joining Benson Hill, he served as VP, Strategy & Machine Learning at Object Computing, Inc. and before that spent twenty years with Bayer (Monsanto) and then Climate Corporation, most recently as its Global VP R&D of Digital Seed Science. Jason has been granted 30 patents in digital agriculture, molecular breeding and robotic seed chipping and has also authored 15 publications. He earned his Ph.D. in Quantitative Genetics and Biometrics and a Bachelors Degree in AgSci (Honors) in Quantitative Genetics and Analytics from the University of Queensland in Australia.

    Balto's Marc Bernstein on Real-time AI Help for Call Center Agents

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 41:04 Transcription Available


    Marc Bernstein is Founder & CEO of Balto, a real-time guidance tool for contact centers. Powered by AI, Balto listens to both sides of a conversation and visually prompts agents with the best things to say, live on every call. Marc also hosts Reimagining the Contact Center, a podcast that digs into the new contact center economy and how technology, businesses, and the modern customer work together for better outcomes. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Marc has both founded and worked at a number of startups before founding Balto. He joins Fully and Dave to talk about how technology is changing customer service and sales, and how Balto has captured so much market share so quickly.

    Tableau's Vidya Setlur on How Visual Data Helps Human Understanding

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 53:46


    Vidya Setlur is Principal Research Scientist and Research Manager at Tableau Software, a leading data visualization company acquired by Salesforce in 2019, where she focuses on natural language processing and computer graphics. Vidya earned her PhD in Computer Graphics in 2005 at Northwestern University; the goal of her work is to develop new computer algorithms and user interfaces that enhance visual communication and understanding of the semantics of the underlying data. Her research combines concepts and methods from information retrieval, human perception and cognitive science to help users effectively interact with devices and information in their environment. She speaks with us about user intent and human computer interaction, where search is headed in the coming years, and why its important for women in tech to engage young learners.

    Pfizer's Head of Bioprocess R&D on the Fastest Vaccine Creation in History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 42:15


    Paul Mensah, PhD leads the Bioprocess R&D and Drug Substance Supply group in Pfizer's BioTherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences organization, with sites in Andover MA, Chapel Hill, NC, and St. Louis, MO. The group is responsible for developing innovative and compliant manufacturing processes for biotherapeutics, including gene therapy and vaccines such as the Covid19 vaccine. As head of the group, Paul oversees the scientific and operational implementation plans for all aspects of bioprocess technologies and activities in support of Pfizer's portfolio of biotherapeutics and vaccine products across the globe.  Paul is trained as a Chemical Engineer with a BS from Cornell and a PhD from the University of Virginia. He is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Society of Biological Engineers. Paul is on the advisory board of the Chemical Engineering Departments at the University of Virginia and at Cornell University.  He speaks with Dave & Fully about the remarkable development of Pfizer's Covid19 vaccine.

    Intel's Chief Data Scientist Melvin Greer on EQ in AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 46:23


    Dr. Melvin Greer is Chief Data Scientist for the Americas at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for building Intel's data science platform through graph analytics, machine learning and cognitive computing to accelerate transformation of data into a strategic asset for Public Sector and commercial enterprises. His systems and software engineering experience has resulted in patented inventions in Cloud Computing, Synthetic Biology and IoT Bio-sensors for edge analytics.  He functions as a principal investigator in advanced research studies, including Nanotechnology, Additive Manufacturing and Gamification. Dr. Greer is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and serves on the Board of Directors, U.S. National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Dr. Greer has been appointed to Senior Advisor and Fellow at the FBI IT and Data Division. SHOW NOTESPrinceton Neuroscience InstituteGreer Institute for Leadership and Innovation

    PagerDuty's Mitra Goswami on Storytelling through Data

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 43:45


    Mitra Goswami is Senior Director of Data Science & Machine Learning at PagerDuty, an incident management platform that provides notifications, automated escalations and other functionality to help teams detect and fix infrastructure problems quickly. Mitra has also worked in Astrophysics, Media, Marketing tech and Financial Services with organizations including Credit Suisse and Capgemini. Mitra holds a PhD in Astrophysics and an Masters in Physics from Northwestern University as well as graduate and undergraduate degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay and St. Xavier's College in Mumbai. She joins us to talk about her transition from astrophysics to business-driven data science and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for the field.

    Impossible Sensing's Kristin Dennis on Searching for Life on Mars

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 52:38


    Kristin Dennis is Chief Operating Officer of Impossible Sensing, a St. Louis-based company that develops next-generation sensing applications for deployment in extreme terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments. They developed two laser spectroscopy systems for the Mars Perseverance Rover and are currently collaborating with NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and SETI on a deep ocean mission. Before joining Impossible Sensing, Kristin spent many years working in surgical ocular recovery for transplant, sterile technique and OR procedures.SHOW NOTESImpossible SensingNASA's Perseverence Rover SiteThe Sherloc InstrumentDavid Attenborough's A Life on Our Planet

    GeoFutures' Andy Dearing Talks Satellites & STL as a Geospatial Hub

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 48:07


    Andy Dearing is the president of Spatial STL Advisors, which provides strategic consulting for organizations to enable and grow location-based technology and services to support and promote the emergence of the geospatial industry in St. Louis. He also serves as the lead for the GeoFutures Initiative, a regional initiative under Greater St. Louis Inc. Prior to Spatial STL Advisors and GeoFutures, he served as the CEO of Boundless Spatial, a leading startup in the geospatial industry, which was acquired by Planet Labs, Inc in 2019. He has worked as a leader in the geospatial industry for almost 20 years.Andy serves as an advisor at Saint Louis University's Geospatial Institute, Co-Chair for the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation's St. Louis Area Working Group, Board Member for the Gateway Global American Youth and Business Alliance Academies Inc. (AYBAA) and Dynamo Metrics. He earned his MBA from Maryville University, and holds Bachelors of Science in Aviation Management and Aviation Science from Saint Louis University.SHOW NOTESGeoFutures Strategic RoadmapPlanetesri

    WashU's Chief Data Scientist Philip Payne on Covid One Year Later

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 59:20


    Fully and Dave talk national synthetic data repositories and what we've learned after collecting and analyzing a year's worth of Covid-19 data. Dr. Payne is the Janet and Bernard Becker Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Informatics at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also the Associate Dean for the Office of Health Information and Data Science and the Chief Data Scientist for Washington University. He holds appointments as a Professor of General Medical Sciences and Computer Science and Engineering in the Schools of Medicine and Engineering and Applied Sciences, respectively. In this capacity, he is responsible for the creation and oversight of comprehensive biomedical informatics and data science research, training, and support programs aligned with the health and life science enterprise spanning Washington University, BJC Healthcare, and a variety of regional partners. Further, he serves as the director of the Biomedical Informatics components/programs that exist under the auspices of both the CTSA-funded Institute for Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) and the NCI-funded Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University. He earned both masters and doctoral degrees in Biomedical Informatics at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is an elected fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI), the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), and he also holds leadership appointments on numerous national steering, editorial, and advisory committees, including efforts associated with AMIA, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Library of Medicine (NLM), and the National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS). His research portfolio broadly focuses upon the areas of translational bioinformatics (TBI) and clinical research informatics (CRI) and includes projects focusing on: 1) knowledge-based approaches to high-throughput hypothesis discovery and data-driven decision making; 2) distributed data management and analysis in support of clinical and translational research; and 3) human-factors and workflow analysis.

    Prepare Answers: Who's Andrew Ng and What's the One Second Rule?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 33:05


    Today Fully and Dave chat about the influence and work of Andrew Ng. Dr. Ng is Founder of DeepLearning.AI, General Partner at AI Fund, Chairman and Co-Founder of Coursera, and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University. As a pioneer both in machine learning and online education, Dr. Ng has changed countless lives through his work in AI, authoring or co-authoring over 100 research papers in machine learning, robotics, and related fields. Previously, he was chief scientist at Baidu, the founding lead of the Google Brain team, and the co-founder of Coursera – the world's largest massive open online courses platform. Dr. Ng now focuses his time primarily on his entrepreneurial ventures, looking for the best ways to accelerate responsible AI practices in the larger global economy.SHOW NOTESSeminal talk at Stanford AI is the New ElectricitySyncedReview Summary ArticleStanford Summary ArticleAI Fund - VC investing in AI-based companiesCoursera - flexible, affordable, job-relevant online learningDeepLearning.ai - ed tech company offering AI-related education, hands-on training, and a collaborative communityLanding AI - enablement tools and transformation programs for companies

    Strange Loop Founder Alex Miller on Distributed Systems & Community

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 49:17


    Alex Miller is the creator of the annual Strange Loop Conference, an interdisciplinary software conference in St. Louis, MO that brings together developers doing leading-edge applied computer science in areas such as emerging languages, nosql data storage, mobile, web, concurrency, and distributed systems. He's also the creator of the Clojure/West and Lambda Jam conferences, Lambda Lounge user group (for the study of functional and dynamic programming languages) and the Clojure Lunch Club. Alex has a strong theoretical computer science background with focuses in computational complexity and artificial intelligence, and has worked across the software and product lifecycle during his two-decade career, spending most of his time in Java and now in Clojure. SHOW NOTESStrange Loop Conference    Clojure LanguageCognitectNubank Douglas Hoofstader books  (Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid and I am a Strange Loop) Train to Busan“Simple Made Easy” talk, Rich Hickey, Strange Loop 2011Project AlloyCity MuseumITENThe World's Fastest Indian 

    Danforth Plant Science Center Keith Duncan on Standing Inside a Virtual Bell Pepper

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 56:44


    Keith Duncan is a research scientist in Dr. Chris Topp's lab at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, MO. He is also the Director of their X-ray imaging facility, one of only a handful in the world dedicated exclusively to studying plant biology. This facility has two X-ray computed tomography instruments that together can image intact plant structures both above and below the soil line over a wide range of sample sizes, from tiny root nodules up to complete plants one meter tall, visualizing plant cells, organs, tissues, and whole plants. Prior to joining the Danforth Center in 2016, Keith was a research scientist in a microscopy and imaging facility at the DuPont Experimental Station in Wilmington, DE for 25 years, using light, laser, electron, and X-ray microscopes to study agricultural biology. SHOW NOTESDonald Danforth Plant Science CenterChris Topp's LabValent BioSciencesBenson Hill

    Harris-Stowe's Dean Stacy Gee Hollins on Fixing the Digital Divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 53:55


    As the Dean of the Anheuser-Busch School of Business at Harris-Stowe State University, Stacy Hollins is an academic leader who creates strategic partnerships and innovative programs to deeply engage students while serving, improving, and strengthening the greater St. Louis community. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri – St. Louis and holds a Ph.D. in Educational Technology, M.B.A. from Fontbonne University, B.A. from St. Louis University in Organizational Communication, and an A.A. in Business Administration from St. Louis Community College. She previously served as an Assistant Dean and Tenured Associate Professor in the Simon E. School of Business at Maryville University overseeing the Cybersecurity, Business Data Analytics, Software Development, and Management Information Systems programs. Prior to working at Maryville University, she served as Department Chair of Information Systems at St. Louis Community College (STLCC). Prior to working for STLCC, she served as a lab manager for a non-profit organization. She also held various positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and worked for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Dr. Hollins also owns and operates GEEnius, LLC which has provided marketing, training, and technology services since 2002. SHOW NOTESPCs for People - organization that gets hardware into the hands of those who need it mostGirls in the Know - empowers girls to embrace a strong sense of selfStarkloff Disability Institute - organization dedicated to helping people with disabilities participate fully and equally in all aspects of society

    Prepare's Fully Teasdale on Side Hustles & Artists in STEM

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 32:26


    Dave interviews Fully! Fully (AKA Cindy) Teasdale is Executive Director of Prepare.ai. Over her 20+ year tech career, Fully has led product and marketing organizations at both startups and Fortune 50 companies including Snapfish (acquired by HP) and Express Scripts. In 2010 Fully founded Makaboo Personalized  Gifts,  an  online  retailer which she raised angel funding for in 2012  and  sold in 2014. Fully is an active mentor in the St. Louis' entrepreneurial ecosystem and sits on the Board of Arch Grants as well as STLMADE's GeoFutures Advisory Council. In her free time, Fully hones her writing craft at FullyFormed.co and hangs out with her three amazing little people. In this episode Fully and Dave chat about how liberal arts majors build great careers in tech, how side hustles help advance skills and talent, and how the industry needs more great product managers. 

    Drs Jen & Jon Silva on AR in the OR

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 51:26


    Jennifer and Jon Silva are cofounders of SentiAR, a groundbreaking mixed reality visualization company that announced the close of an oversubscribed $5.1 million Series A on April 13th, 2021.  Jennifer Silva, MD is a Washington University in St. Louis pediatric cardiologist and director of pediatric electrophysiology at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Her husband Jon Silva, PhD, is a biomedical engineer at Washington University's School of Medicine. Together, Jennifer and Jon cofounded SentiAR, a 3D augmented reality platform featuring real-time holographic visualization of the patient's actual anatomy “floating” over the patient. The visualization is fully controllable “hands-free” by the clinician, providing an ergonomic breakthrough for the treatment and analysis of cardiac arrhythmias within an interventional catheter lab environment. SHOW NOTESSentiARSkandalaris Center at Washington University in St. LouisBioGeneratorWashington University's OTM Quick Start LicenseAssociation of University Technology Managers

    ARTXCODE's Sofia Garcia on the NFT Craze & Algorithmic Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 66:02


    Sofia Garcia is the co-founder of ARTXCODE, a digital arts gallery specializing in algorithmic artwork both off and on the blockchain. She has spent the majority of her career simultaneously working in the financial industry as a technical design strategist, designing and developing accessible web applications at scale. As the lead curator of ARTXCODE, she has organized multiple sold-out exhibitions and has been selling blockchain-backed artwork since early 2019. The episode covers what NFTs are and how they are impacting the fine-arts and collectibles world, how to assess their value, and how they may benefit society as the technology - and asset class - become more widely adopted.SHOW NOTESARTXCODE GALLERY - Sofia's Digital Galleryhttps://www.instagram.com/artxcode.io/ Ethereum - Ethereum is a community-run blockchain technology that powers decentralized applications; it's also the creators of the cryptocurrency ether (ETH)OpenSea - the Google of NFTsCryptovoxels - a virtual world powered by the Etherrum blockchainERC-721 - a standard interface for non-fungible tokens, also known as deedsProcessing - a sketchbook and computing language for learning how to code within the context of the visual artsCodeArt - Miami-based non-profit working to increase girls studying computer science LaunchCode - nonprofit offering free tech education and job placement opportunities for folks from nontraditional tech pathways

    Capacity's David Karandish on NLP, Entrepreneurship & VCs

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 52:30


    Dave and Fully interview their boss! David Karandish is Founder & CEO of Capacity – an enterprise AI SaaS company. Prior to starting Capacity, David was the CEO of Answers Corp. He and his business partner Chris Sims started the parent company of Answers in 2006 and sold it to a private equity firm in 2014 for north of $900m. David sits on the boards of Varsity Tutors (an on-demand, real-time learning platform in the ed tech space), Create a Loop (a computer science education non-profit tackling the digital divide by teaching kids to code), and Prepare.ai (a non-profit providing educational resources and strategic guidance about Artificial Intelligence to individuals, communities, and companies).

    Prepare's Dave Costenaro talks Modeling and Free vs Fake Speech

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 35:31 Transcription Available


    Fully interviews Dave! Dave Costenaro is Chief Data Officer at Capacity, an artificial intelligence SaaS startup, as well as Prepare.ai's Technical Director. We discuss encouraging more STEM in schools, what the pandemic might change for good (telemedicine, education), and moving broadband access toward being an essential utility like electricity and water. We also chat about the 2020 election and the delicate balance of free speech versus fake speech and where moderation needs to play a bigger role. Show notes:Scratch, a free programming language for kids to create their own stories, games and animations https://scratch.mit.edu/

    Microsoft's Todd Kitta on Enterprise AI: the Essential Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 46:46


    Todd Kitta is Chief Technical Architect at St. Louis' Microsoft Technology Center, working with clients and partners to deliver artificial intelligence solutions across a variety of industries and use cases. He joins us to talk about the challenges he sees implementing AI at the enterprise scale, what excites him about Microsoft's journey over the last decade, and how Microsoft is working to protect data privacy.Code for America  -  Making government work in the digital ageTEALS - Technology Education and Literacy in SchoolsLaunch Code -  Nonprofit offering free tech education and job placement opportunities Intelligens - First whiskey recipe and distillery process created by AI algorithms Surface Hub - Amazing Microsoft product Todd borrowed from the office

    STEMSTL's Natalie Self on Bridging the Tech Education Gap

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 65:22


    Natalie Self is Executive Director of STEMSTL, a collaborative consortium committed to equitable access to high-quality STEM learning and employment opportunities for all learners in the St. Louis metro region. She joins us to chat about how both the region and the entire US stack up vs. other regions and countries when it comes to STEM preparedness and outcomes, and the systemic challenges we must overcome to create a more equitable landscape for young learners. Show notes: STEMSTLSTEM Learning EcosystemSTEM Opportunity IndexThe Magic House @MADE (St. Louis)Parents as TeachersEmergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown

    BAH's Eric Druker on Combat & Responsible AI in Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 62:45 Transcription Available


    Eric Druker is Principal at Booz Allen Hamilton, a century-old management and tech consulting firm specializing in government, defense and intelligence work. Eric leads Booz Allen's business supporting the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency's Analysis Directorate. Eric is also responsible for the delivery of data science, software development and AI support to regional clients including Air Mobility Command (AMC), and US Transportation Command. He joins us to talk about ethical development of artificial intelligence, both within the context of national defense and beyond.Show notes:AI on the U2 Dragon Lady DoD's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center AI Ethical Principles LaunchCodeNYT's Opinion Piece on Using Cell Phone Data to Identify Capital Rioters

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