New Episode Out Now: Listen to the Future Talent Podcast S2 Episode 3

Published: 27 Oct, 2024

Future Talent Podcast Series 2: Episode 3 Just released

Listen here: Essential Skills for Success in an AI World - What and how to learn

In this episode, our expert panelists explore the evolving landscape of AI, discussing its impact on learning, industry and the essential skills required for the future. We navigate the complexities of AI and education, providing valuable insights and practical advice for future proofing your career in an AI driven world. 

Whether you're an educator, industry professional or lifelong learner, this episode offers gems of knowledge to help you stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI. 

Our panel features a diverse group of thought leaders including:

 This panel was moderated by ⁠Dr Dee Duffy⁠, Senior Engagement Manager with ⁠TU Dublin's Enterprise Academy⁠

 

The FTP Second Series

The second series of the Future Talent Podcast began on October 14th, 2024. This season, we dive deep into the revolutionary world of artificial intelligence and explore how it is transforming the way we work, learn and develop the skills needed for the future. The series contains four new episodes hosted by Dr. Dee Duffy, Ph.D. Each episode, released each Monday over the next four weeks, will explore the world of artificial intelligence and how it is transforming the way we work, learn and develop the skills needed for the future. 

Each episode features invited experts who spoke at TU Dublin’s Enterprise Academy Future Talent Forum 2024, Generative AI - Shaping the Talent Pipeline, Hype versus Reality. The knowledge shared was invaluable, and the Enterprise Academy are delighted to now share these learnings with a wider audience through this podcast series. 

Subscribe to all episodes here on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

 

Watch the Future Talent Podcast Series 2 Trailer 

 

About TU Dublin Enterprise Academy

The Enterprise Academy is funded by the Higher Education Authority's HCI Pillar 3, a government programme designed to meet priority skills needs, by increasing collaboration between higher education and enterprise with a focus on innovations in teaching and learning.

We are a multidisciplinary business unit at Technological University Dublin taking an innovative approach to collaborative talent development for workplace learners. The Enterprise Academy works with enterprises across all sectors and business types to create flexible, scalable, accredited solutions that address sector-specific, cross-sector and transversal skill needs.

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