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Gen AI: What tools and resources do you find indispensable for enhancing your capabilities?

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Claudia Alcelay
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Learning & Innovation Research Manager| Project Management Institute (PMI) Spain
I'm keen to delve into your tools for working with Generative AI data. What tools and resources do you find indispensable?

From purchasing synthetic data to the apps you use for deploying and fine-tuning AI models, how do you manage your data cleaning processes?

Which charting and visualization tools do you prefer for data representation?

Your recommendations are a treasure trove of insights for those of us looking to enhance our Gen AI capabilities!
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Anonymous
It is interesting to learn about the various AI tools available for project management. I have yet to explore but have only worked with Zoom AI capabilities so far. While they are overall fine to work with the " summary" and "meeting minutes" features need to develop further as there are many inaccuracies.
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Emad Ramadan PETROJET Cairo, C, Egypt
Till today, the most AI tool I have used to use is ChatGPT.
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Anonymous
ChatGPT+
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Luis Solá Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
I am learning about the Generative AI and how to use it effectively in Project management. So, I need a rout map that identify AI.
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Sherri-Gae Scott Program Manager, Medical Innovation| American Gastroenterological Association Baltimore, MD, United States
We are exclusively using Copilot at work now and have created a data governance team to oversee its use and integration.
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Louis Blais Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dec 08, 2023 2:29 AM
Replying to Hakam Madi
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Hello Claudia,

I've been experimenting with Perplexity in my AI data, but I can't fully recommend it yet since my experiments are incomplete. However, so far, I like it.

As for charting and visualization tools, if you're building a webpage (internally or externally), I recommend using eCharts and DataWrapper. They're both free and easily accessible at the following links:

https://www.datawrapper.de/charts
https://echarts.apache.org/examples/en/index.html

If you prefer connecting your data to a data analytics solution, the best advanced-solution is Google Data Studio (Looker Studio). It's free to use and there are plenty of resources available to help you learn how to use it seamlessly.
I have tried other gen AI tools, but ChatGPT continues to be my go-to as it seems to be the easiest to use, and the easiest with which to interpret genAI-generated responses.
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Anonymous
Chatgpt
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Ioannis Vlachos Industrial Cooperation & Offset Project Manager| Aerospace Ventures (EFA Group) Athens, I, Greece
ChatGPT until today
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Roberto Miguel Hernando SENIOR INTEGRATION ENGINEER| HITACHI DATA SYSTEMS Barcelona, Spain, Spain
For working with Generative AI data, we use cloud-based platforms like AWS SageMaker and OpenAI’s API, alongside Python libraries for preprocessing and fine-tuning. Data cleaning is managed with Pandas and automated validation tools, while synthetic data is generated with platforms like Gretel.ai. For visualization, we use Power BI or Python libraries.
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Patricia Christianson Las Vegas, Nv, United States
I really enjoyed learning more about GenAI. I have been using Grammaely for years and experienced how useful AI can be, I will start incorporating more GenAI in my process, now that I have more clarity on the experts I need to rely on, it is not a one-man show!
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