Illinois State University welcomed Silicon Valley innovator and Appvance CEO Kevin Surace in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center Tuesday evening.
Roy Magnuson, director of emerging technologies for instruction and research and professor of music theory and composition, introduced Surace as “a true Renaissance man.”
Surace opened up his speech with a video showing a series of images created by artificial intelligence (AI). These images were from two years ago to show the progress of AI.
Throughout the presentation, Surace used images mainly created by AI.
Surace’s main focus was to explain how to utilize AI to ensure that one can be as productive as possible.
“We need to move faster, always,” Surace said.
“We can't move faster without being AI-obsessed. So starting today, the first line in everybody’s job expectation is simply this: default to AI,” Surace continued.
Surace was asked about how AI is beneficial to ISU. He described how “employers want graduates that are highly fluent in generative AI.”
“Every college and university owes it to its students to make sure that they are using generative AI for everything they can possibly do,” Surace said.
Several community members were in attendance.
ISU Interim Chief of Equity and Inclusion Officer Byron Craig expressed his content with the speech.
“I think AI is beneficial for any university, specifically for ISU,” Craig said.
“I think it can help us think about what we can do using AI that can change the world,” Craig continued.
Jeff Woodard, director of marketing and community relations at the McLean County Museum of History, also enjoyed the speech.
“I thought it was a great speaker for the university to bring in, and I’d like to see the university do more of it,” Woodard said.
“This is a great starting point for people of the student age and of my age,” Woodard continued.
The next event in the Presidential Speaker Series will take place during the spring semester.









