T3 Talks
T3 Talks
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Welcome to T3 Talks at the Innovation Hub.
T3 Talks is your home for weekly discussions with industry and academic experts, and government professionals about technology transition and transfer in the Space Force.
Please note: The opinions and statements shared by the hosts and guests of this podcast are their own and do not represent the views or positions of their respective companies, educational institutions, or government entities.
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The show explores a variety of topics relevant to space technology and development including Space Domain Awareness, workforce development in advanced manufacturing, and the impact of STEM education, with episodes exploring aspects like machine learning applications in aerospace and innovative business strategies in the space sector.

Welcome to T3 Talks at the Innovation Hub.
T3 Talks is your home for weekly discussions with industry and academic experts, and government professionals about technology transition and transfer in the Space Force.
Please note: The opinions and statements shared by the hosts and guests of this podcast are their own and and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the Air Force Research Laboratory or the positions of their respective companies, educational institutions, or government entities.
Welcome back to T3 Talks! In this episode, Sam and Austin have the pleasure of chatting with Captain Mac-Rufus Umeokolo, USSF about AI, systems thinking, and training your algorithms to train your brain. He tells us about his journey from AI consumer to AI infrastructure builder, looking at different disciplines in business, economics, and computer science from a systems perspective, and why being a nerd is good! He tells us about how, once he started to understand the algorithms that feed us information, he worked to train the computers to feed him new skills and learning rather than distraction and how important it is to just start, and improve later because execution is everything.
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