Could This Be The Future....?
Welcome back to episode 31 of "Splitting Hairs Free Salon Education" podcast, where hosts Matt Beck, Christina Cavalcanti, Brian Haire, and Karlie Warehime dive into the latest in hair industry topics and trends. This episode is brought to you by our sponsors at Minerva Beauty.
In this episode, we are talking about the future of the industry? Could we be moving into a more artificial intelligence based service or will the human to human connection always be more important? Also, how soon will AI become a part of our day to day life in the salon? Join us as we discuss our opinions on these topics!
We also want to hear from you. Do you like the idea of artificial intelligence usage in the salon? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s keep this conversation going.
In this episode, we are talking about the future of the industry? Could we be moving into a more artificial intelligence based service or will the human to human connection always be more important? Also, how soon will AI become a part of our day to day life in the salon? Join us as we discuss our opinions on these topics!
We also want to hear from you. Do you like the idea of artificial intelligence usage in the salon? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s keep this conversation going.
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Sherrie Murrah said:
I taught fine line Design with Clippers T-edger razor. I taught different ethnicities. My Students won 1st place in all categories in competitions. I was proud to be a part of many lives.
SHERRIE MURRAH said:
I’ve been doing hair and allsince1980. I like to look at other people’s work. To see how much haircuts evolve names change. Just like to watch. I guess it’s the teacher in me and preformer.
Sherrie Murrah said:
I’m a Cosmetologist, Barber, Barber Instructor, Administrator Brocks Hair Design College. MS. I’ve been Platform Artist, Cuts,Color, Fram Color Clarol, other Roffler, many more.