Tom Taulli

Tom Taulli

Expertise: Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity

Education: BA, Cal Poly Pomona; JD, Whittier Law School

Awards & Accomplishments: IRS Enrolled Agent; California insurance license

Tom Taulli is the author of various books. They include Artificial Intelligence Basics and the Robotic Process Automation Handbook. His upcoming book is called Generative AI: How ChatGPT and other AI Tools Will Revolutionize Business.

Besides his writing, Tom has authored courses for PluralSight, Apress and O’Reilly Publishing. And yes, they are about topics like AI and cloud computing.

Tom currently advises various early stage companies about AI. He also is an angel investor.

Before this, Tom founded tech companies like ExamWeb, WebIPO and Hypermart, which was sold to InfoSpace.

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