Today on GenAI in the Enterprise, Zach talks to UMKC’s AR/VR Coordinator, Michael Eichenseer. Michael’s work revolves around engaging the next generation of professionals. He likens GenAI tools (such as ChatGPT) to using Google on (legal) steroids for young and greying programmers alike. Listen as Zach and Michael talk more about what Generative AI will do for future generations of coders.
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About Guest Michael Eichenseer:
Michael is a technical professional and VR expert. Currently, he leads the University of Kansas City, Missouri’s AR/VR efforts, consulting companies and researchers on Metaverse innovation, managing the AR/VR labs, and helping start the school’s first eSports team. Michael is also the founder of VRdojo, a company designing and developing a multiplayer networking system built to power virtual worlds and handle the most intense VR gameplay between all popular VR playstyles on all 3D-capable hardware. He’s been passionate about VR for many years and has hosted for FlipSwitch VR and has written and researched for virtuousVR.
About The Generative AI In The Enterprise Series:
Welcome to Keyhole Software’s first-ever Podcast Series, Generative AI in the Enterprise. Chief Architect, Zach Gardner, talks with industry leaders, founders, tech evangelists, and GenAI specialists to find out how they utilize Generative AI in their businesses.
And we’re not talking about the surface-level stuff! We dive into how these bleeding-edge revolutionists use GenAI to increase revenue and decrease operational costs. You’ll learn how they have woven GenAI into the very fabric of their business to push themselves to new limits, beating out competition and exceeding expectations.
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