Tracy Altman is a visionary leader in the realm of artificial intelligence education and advocacy, currently serving as the Founder of the Museum of AI. In this role, Tracy is dedicated to nurturing decision analysis and AI literacy skills, empowering individuals and organizations to navigate...
Tracy Altman is a visionary leader in the realm of artificial intelligence education and advocacy, currently serving as the Founder of the Museum of AI. In this role, Tracy is dedicated to nurturing decision analysis and AI literacy skills, empowering individuals and organizations to navigate the complexities of emerging technologies. This semester, she is excited to teach a graduate course titled "AI for Public Sector Innovation," where she shares her expertise in integrating AI into public sector initiatives, fostering a new generation of leaders equipped to leverage technology for societal benefit.
At the Museum of AI, Tracy designs immersive experiences that transform the way people engage with artificial intelligence. By blending storytelling with experiential learning, she creates environments where complex concepts are distilled into simple, relatable narratives. Her key projects include the development of an AI literacy program tailored for business professionals, aimed at bridging the gap between technical jargon and practical application. This initiative not only enhances understanding of AI's potential but also emphasizes evidence-based decision-making and human-AI collaboration.
Tracy's multifaceted skill set encompasses cost-benefit analysis, experience design, and technical communication, allowing her to effectively convey the social impacts of AI technologies. Her background in analytics and information architecture further supports her mission to connect AI actions with tangible business outcomes. Through her innovative approach, Tracy Altman is not just an educator but a catalyst for change, inspiring organizations to embrace AI responsibly and strategically.