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AU2023

I am excited to share my first experience at Autodesk University. Yep, that is right this was my first time and it was………..crazy. That is crazy in a good way. It was amazing to get to meet people face to face and some for the first time. 

I know one thing if I hear AI one more time I am going to go crazier then the time I had at the AU. It was the big keyword this year. I do really like the approach Autodesk has, Ai is here to produce the boring task we get stuck doing over and over again, is a great way to think and start using the new technology. I am still formulating how I am going to use it in my everyday tasks. 


The classes and speakers were amazing and had a lot of information. I was good to see the speakers in person, I am use to hearing their voice on recordings from the AU website. 


All in all, it was a good time. I hope to see you there next year. What was your favorite part of AU?

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