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    Top AI Execs to Watch in 2024

    By Amanda ZiadehJune 4, 2024
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    Brian Sacash, Redhorse Corp.

    Brian Sacash

    Director of Data Science, Redhorse Corp.

    Brian Sacash’s biggest recent achievement was engaging with technology partners to bring the most cutting-edge AI capabilities to the mission space. But rather than simply implementing the latest off-the-shelf solutions, his team is pioneering custom approaches that seamlessly blend this advanced technology to redefine the role of AI as an enabler, not a replacement, for human potential.

    “While Brian has the technical skills expected of a senior engineer, what sets him apart is his ability to make an impact in other ways: mentoring junior staff, presenting and discussing technical topics, and continually looking for ways to improve Redhorse,” said Matt Teschke, Redhorse chief technology officer.

    Why Watch

    In 2024, Sacash is heavily focused on working with the Redhorse technical teams to help customers intelligently adopt transformative technologies. By combining traditional AI/ML and cutting-edge generative AI, they empower people and organizations to access new potential and excel at what they do, with greater speed and efficiency.

    “Generative AI has opened doors to new worlds of possibilities,” he said. “While we are still exploring and navigating these new areas, we must move forward, understanding that generative AI is here to stay, bringing both challenges and opportunities.“

    Fun fact: Sacash is passionate about writing and enjoys combining his background in physics and expertise in technology with the science of crafting stories.

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