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Technology is dramatically changing business operations. American Public University brings you Innovation in the Workplace, a podcast featuring expert guests exploring the application of artificial intelligence (AI), strategies for managing a virtual workforce, and other technological advancements. To learn more, visit StudyatAPU.com. 

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Bullying in the workplace happens frequently – 73% of working adults report being aware of bullying in their workplace. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Linda Ashar talks to Dr. Suzanne Minarcine about what constitutes bullying as well as the difference between teasing and bullying. Learn what employees who are being bullied can do to end the unwanted behavior including possible legal action. Also learn what steps managers and executive leaders should take to prevent bullying through policy development, leadership training, and improvements to corporate culture so such behavior isn’t tolerated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pandemic forced many conference organizers to either cancel the event or offer virtual or remote attendance options. In this episode, Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth talks to APU business professor Dr. Wanda Curlee about the pros and cons of virtual conferences. While virtual or hybrid conferences can save money and travel expenses, they often lose the face-to-face networking opportunities for attendees. Learn about the factors contributing to conference structure, the growth of micro conferences, and the influence of generational difference and attendee make-up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Providing curriculum that keeps pace with rapidly advancing technology in certain industries can be a major challenge for institutions of higher learning. In this episode, APU professor Justin Goldston talks to Jack Wong, CEO of LearnDay, about collaborating with traditional academic institutions to fill these curriculum development needs. Learn about efforts to create a symbiotic relationship between organizations to educate students about topics like artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain so they understand both the theory and driving force behind the technology as well as its practical and hands-on application. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The amount of plastic waste continues to pile up, despite widespread campaigns to encourage recycling. In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU reverse logistics professor Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth about advancements in recycling including the use of robotics and artificial intelligence to sort plastics. Also learn the challenges of recycling certain plastics, steps manufacturers have taken to use recyclable plastic in their products, and the advantages and disadvantages of using artificial intelligence in recycling centers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When people think of blockchain they think of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but this decentralized network has far greater potential. In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU professor Justin Goldston about rapidly developing blockchain models and the movement toward the interconnectedness of Web 3.0. Learn more about Bitcoin, Ethereum, Chainlink, Dogecoin, and the use of crowdloans and crowdsourcing to support the creation of some of these blockchain systems such as Polkadot. Also learn how artificial intelligence, or AI, may assist with the creation and protection of blockchains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How are artificial intelligence systems making a difference in people’s lives? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU logistics professor Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth about the advancement of robotics and the use of AI in everything from household goods to self-driving vehicles. Also learn how various companies like Amazon and Walmart are incorporating AI into every aspect of their business including customer service, logistics, and delivery systems. Hear about the growing pains of this technology, including some of the funny and not-so-funny failures, as well as the legal challenges as the government tries to keep up with quickly advancing technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artificial intelligence and robotics are revolutionizing forward and reverse logistics operations. In this episode, APU professor Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth talks to Dr. Wanda Curlee about the advancement of AI, why it’s so important for business leaders to understand AI, and how companies are using AI to make its logistics operations more cost effective. Also learn how AI is helping project managers understand data, make decisions, and the likelihood that AI will one day be considered a team member on a project management team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reports of robot abuse and anti-robot sentiments make headlines, but are such attitudes wide spread? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU business professor Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth about some of the factors contributing to anti-robot sentiments. Learn how people from different cultural backgrounds view AI-based technology and how acceptance may be largely dependent on age and socioeconomic factors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the benefits of applying artificial intelligence to the residential real estate market? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee interviews APU computer science professor Dr. Zona Kostic about the advancement of AI algorithms in real estate applications. Learn how real estate platforms are using AI to accurately assess property values, better understand customer desires and behavior, and automate processes to assist real estate transactions. Also learn how drones are being used during the pandemic to collect more information about the location of a house, the neighborhood, and nearby points of interest and how that data can help with machine learning algorithms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine an educational system where students can learn at their own pace and advance based on their mastery of knowledge, not just based on their age. In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU business professor and STEAM advocate Dr. Kandis Boyd Wyatt about the role of artificial intelligence in the K-12 classroom. Learn how AI is being used in the classroom during the pandemic, how it has opened the door to targeted and customized learning, and how it has forced educators to reimagine and reshape traditional learning structures. Also learn the obstacles preventing such advancement, why teachers shouldn’t be afraid that AI will replace them, and resources for educators to learn more about incorporating AI into the classroom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The average person is so accustomed to seeing the results of artificial intelligence algorithms, like Amazon purchasing recommendations and Facebook ads, that it is easy to overlook the potential harm of these systems. In this episode, APU professor Cynthia Gentile talks to professor and author Dr. Robin Zebrowski about how inherent bias is built into artificial intelligence algorithms. Learn about the complexities of trying to correct or retrain these massive data sets, the discriminatory dangers of facial recognition technology, the invasive nature of speech recognition software, and why the government must heavily regulate Big Tech to protect how data is used. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is constantly learning about user behavior online. How can businesses collect and use this information to improve their marketing strategy and reach new customers? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU business professor Dr. Tracy Fisher about how AI is incorporated into popular platforms like Facebook and Google and how business owners can leverage this technology. Learn why it’s especially important for small- to medium-size businesses to take the time to optimize data collected from these platforms, understand the analytics gathered, and how to incorporate it as part of their multi-layered digital marketing strategy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence are being used in all different ways from helping residents in nursing homes to assisting teachers in schools. In this episode, APU Business Program Director Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth about the future of humanoid robots in industry from transportation, logistics, retail, healthcare, education and more. Also learn about Sophia and how it’s expected that in the not-too-distant future, humanoid robots will be incorporated into our everyday lives from helping with household chores to babysitting children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How are researchers using artificial intelligence to help with the pandemic? Learn how AI is helping scientists, researchers, and healthcare professionals quickly process all the data being collected about the virus to better understand how to treat patients and develop a vaccine. In this episode, APU business professor Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to Dr. Oliver Hedgepeth about the role of AI during the pandemic, how it’s being used to understand the economic downturn, and how AI fits into the larger picture of technological advancement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many people are intimidated by artificial intelligence and don’t make the effort to better understand this advanced technology. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to business professor Dr. Tracy Fisher about how many small business owners are missing an opportunity to leverage AI technology by reducing the human toil involved with operating the business. Also learn why it’s so important for employees at all levels to embrace AI, learn how it works, how it can be beneficial, and how AI can contribute to their career path. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why aren’t people always thinking creatively? What is this “box” people reference that must be thought outside of and how did it even get there? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to APU business professor Dr. Steven Wynne about why he thinks the “box” represents fear and insecurity. Learn why he believes fear is not actually real, how people can train themselves to eliminate thoughts of fear, and how education must change to stop focusing on conformity so that the “box” no longer exists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How is artificial intelligence supporting space exploration? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to Dr. Robert Gordon, the Program Director for Business at APU, about how SpaceX, NASA, and other organizations are using AI. Learn how artificial intelligence is being used to collect and process massive amounts of data, assist with rocket design and troubleshooting, calculate complex mathematics, support space logistics, pilot and monitor space flights, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can artificial intelligence help reinforce students’ learning? In this episode, Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to AMU business professor Dr. Kathleen Shriver about how AI is being used in K-12 classrooms now and how it may be used in the future to help identify areas where students need more assistance. While K-12 relies more on gamification elements in computer-based learning, Dr. Shriver also talks about the use of AI in higher education to reinforce and guide learning with the assistance and oversight of professors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The internet is ever-evolving and so are the threats. In this episode, APU's Dr. Wanda Curlee talks to Dan Prather, CEO of TelPowered, about his company's work building link management strategies for businesses. Learn how replacing URL shorteners with branded links can help businesses maintain credibility with consumers because users can be confident about the source and accuracy of information. Also learn about the importance of ethics, including how ethics must be programmed into artificial intelligence systems, as well as the need to educate consumers about how to protect themselves, and their systems, from bad actors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When APU Business professor Kathleen Shriver was diagnosed with breast cancer, little did she know how much artificial intelligence would be used to help her doctors diagnose and treat her cancer. In this episode, she shares her experience with Dr. Wanda Curlee about how the medical profession uses AI to predict cancer risk, detect cancer early, assess the best treatment options, and customize treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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