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Ready, Set, Gen AI! Share Your Checklists and Protocols for Successful Integration

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Claudia Alcelay
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Learning & Innovation Research Manager| Project Management Institute (PMI) Spain
Are you utilizing any specific checklists or protocols within your projects or company to assess your readiness for working with Generative AI data? I'm curious to know what strategies or tools you've implemented to prepare for integrating Gen AI into your workflows. Please share your approaches in the comments below!
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ashraf almaita Mr.Ashraf Almaita| Project Manager, Specialized Technical Services Zarqa, Az, Jordan
Really Useful, thank you
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Torgbui Adela Tsetseku Soshie V Project Manager| Cargill Ghana Limited Ghana
great question, Claudia.
We are working at the corporate level to deploy the a solution that best fit our operations...
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Marleen Tran Program Analyst| Defense Health Agency
No, but your question stimulates a great idea to have a checklist or protocol for working with generative AI.
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Asheesh Kumar Saxena Lead Network Project / Program Management| 'AT&T Communication' Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Currently we have not implemented but preparing for integrating Gen AI into your workflows.
But as trend suggest, we have to add Gen AI to get help in our daily project tasks, like reporting and governance.
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Anonymous
As a manager in humanitarian and development sector, we don't yet consider starting using GenAI, but this is a great next move to easy and make efficient our work.
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Tracy Roach PMP| None Red Bank, Nj, United States
As I am still in the very beginning stages of familiarizing myself with AI, I have not yet developed a use or purpose. I definitely look forward to doing so though, as I am fascinated by the concept and tremendous possibilities that I will be afforded by using AI in project management.
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Anonymous
AI has come to stay and can only continually improve.
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Alfred Rijkers Bellingham, Wa, United States
Our company has a very large data set of lessons learned. The company is just scratching the surface of understanding AI and the possibilities that the technology has to offer. I often wonder why our (aviation) industry is so slow in adapting these new technologies. What we've learned so far in these two GenAI courses can be groundbreaking for our industry and provide a competitive advantage to those companies who don't adapt.
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1 reply by Donald Harpell
Jun 12, 2024 6:57 PM
Donald Harpell
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We have been exercising various platforms for extracting intelligence about contracts and other sorts of information, challenging the AI to provide associations and linkages across the base of data it has been provided. It looks very promising. I encourage others to champion this use of AI.
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Purav Trivedi Shrewsbury, Ma, United States
The high cost of GPU infrastructure will limit the ability for smaller organizations that have the skills but not the budget to adapt to GenAI. In time though, I believe we will see much more tailored offerings that will allow these organizations to provide breakthrough services in every industry and propel the innovations.
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