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From Human Hesitation to AI Acceleration

AI Strategy for Leaders Who Refuse to Fall Behind

Ryan helps leaders cut through the AI hype, overcome organizational resistance, and build a realistic roadmap for adoption — drawn from 15+ years building AI-powered companies.

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Your team knows AI is coming. They’re just not sure what to do about it.

Most organizations are stuck in one of two places: paralyzed by fear or drowning in hype. Meanwhile, the leaders who are actually winning with AI aren’t the ones with the biggest budgets — they’re the ones who moved first, moved smart, and brought their people along for the ride.

Ryan Vet isn’t another talking head reading ChatGPT headlines from a slide deck. He’s been building in the AI space for more than 15 years — leading four different AI-powered startups across real estate, learning management, facial recognition, and more. He’s raised the capital, hired the engineers, shipped the products, and navigated the failures. He speaks from the trenches, not the sidelines.

What Makes This Keynote Different

In From Human Hesitation to AI Acceleration, Ryan doesn’t just explain what AI can do. He shows your audience what to do next. He breaks down the practical steps for moving from curiosity to implementation, addresses the human side of digital transformation head-on, and gives leaders a framework for making AI decisions that actually stick.

Whether your audience is a room of C-suite executives weighing their AI strategy or frontline managers wondering how automation will change their Monday morning — Ryan meets them where they are.

This isn’t a technology talk. It’s a leadership talk about technology.

Your audience leaves with clarity, confidence, and a plan they can act on before the next quarterly review.

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