Alan Porter, Founder / CCO, The Content Pool started by saying that for 40 years, executives have seen new machines and technologies and asked with them, why do we need so many people.
Last year, it seemed everyone at LavaCon was drinking from the AI hose. We're going through another technology adoption. But we should not drink from the hose;l we should ask what the impact should be.
What does your company mean when you say AI? A lot of things have been labeled "AI" that have already existed. Marketing just slapped an "AI label on it. If someone says "AI," ask them exactly what they mean.
AI is good at analyzing large amounts of data and to see patterns and (in theory) make informed decisions.
Generative AI is not ready for prime time, in any way, shape, or form.
Do you know how AI works? When you're talking to someone, ask them. Things like ChatGPT don't solve problems; it's more like a dumb person trying to sound smart. They spit out words based on mathematical percentages rather than cognitive learning, memory, experience, and education.
If you know that, and accept that, you can work within those limitations.
ChaptGPT is not a search engine. It just generates statistically likely sentences.
Executives are asking to find a project to use AI, rather than asking if there is a business problem that AI can help solve.
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