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    Strategies for Scaling Workforces in an AI-Driven, Human-Centric World
    Charles Epstein

    The Latest AIX Factor Pod has dropped!
    Taylor Bradley is Head of Talent Strategy & Developer Success for Turing, builders of generative AI products and solutions that transform complex data into actionable insights. Taylor is an HR executive with over a decade of experience partnering with founders and executives to drive talent strategies in fast-growing, late-stage tech companies. Our wide-ranging conversation touches on:
    • the unfair advantages of having two first names
    • how his previous work as a paramedic informs his leadership style
    • Turing’s “AI-powered Talent Cloud” and real world applications for HR
    • how Turing scales AI-centric workforces (we discuss the flip-side: maintaining human-centricity)
    • aligning HR practices with business goals in an AI-augmented world
    • the major opportunities and challenges going forward

    #FutureofWork #AICentric #BlitzScaling
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strategies-for-scaling-workforces-in-an-ai-driven/id1732063597?i=1000674845475

     


     
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