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Title: Houston Human Services Practitioner to Launch Speaker Series on AI, Emotional Intelligence, and Ethical Development Across Local Universities

United States, 25th Sep 2024 — Aubrey McCoy, a trauma-informed human services practitioner, tech executive, and published author, is launching a speaker series this fall across several local Houston universities. The series will focus on the intersection of AI, emotional intelligence, and ethical development, highlighting how technology can strengthen human connection and foster emotional well-being. A calendar with updates on McCoy’s speaking engagements, including specific dates and locations, will be available on his website throughout the fall.McCoy’s personal journey through corporate trauma, which led to the development of a brain tumor, has fueled his mission to use technology for positive human impact. As a tech executive at an AI-focused startup, McCoy is developing tools that prioritize human connection and emotional growth, providing mindset reprogramming modules, personality assessments, and ethical insights to guide AI development that fosters collaboration and emotional intelligence.“After surviving a toxic work environment and enduring a life-altering diagnosis, I’ve realized the transformative power of emotional intelligence and how AI, when developed ethically, can actually help bring people together,” McCoy explained. “My goal is to use AI to support emotional growth and healing, reconnecting people in meaningful ways.”In addition to his work in tech, McCoy is a published author. His first book, an adult workbook available on Amazon, offers practical tools for emotional intelligence and mindset transformation. On November 12, 2023, McCoy will also release a children’s book for ages 3-7, which includes emotional self-soothing exercises to help young readers develop emotional regulation skills. His work as a Clarity Catalyst coach continues to serve corp...


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