Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Again, if you go back to previous discussion threads, this subject was discussed a lot so you might benefit from the answers there. As an alternative, you can review PMI's latest free course: Generative AI Overview for Project Managers. Its a free and very informative course which I believe will help answer your question. Here is the link:
Patrick PressoirSenior Program Manager - PMO| AWS CanadaBeaconsfield, Quebec, Canada
I was asking myself that question today and tried a little experiment using Anthropic's Claude V.2 Large Language Model. I wanted to see how AI could 1. Identify risks. 2. Assess risks. 3. Find mitigation measures. 4 Re-assess the risks.
I have to say that I am utterly impressed! There is a significant utlity here to save us time by inspiring ideas, creating drafts and even opening the door for some automations.
More testing to come but I found the results quite comprehensive with minimal prompting.
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