This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Utah Valley University’s Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute serves as a living lab for AI, supporting AI literacy, developing workforce-aligned curricula and acting as a central resource for AI initiatives across campus and Utah’s higher education system. Senior Director of the Applied AI Institute, Tyler Small, joins us with more.
Tyler Small:
So we know that AI can be incredibly disruptive in business, education and in work in general. So, at UVU, we created an AI transformation strategy with specific measurements that will enable each faculty member, and each student and staff to transform themselves, and integrate AI into their learning and work.
And a big part of this is that we’re building ways for faculty to be able to use AI to provide even more work experiences for their students. And it’s not always possible to find an industry partner and manage a working relationship for students in their class projects.
But while AI is making those industry connections easier, it’s also providing ways to build simulations of relevant work scenarios — in seconds instead of hours. And so, in either case the students get to practice their skills on real-work problems.
Derek Miller:
UVU’s Applied AI Institute is making a difference in Utah by advancing AI education, preparing students with in-demand skills and supporting workforce needs. Learn more at UVU.edu. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.

