Really, I haven't had yet the chance to apply the Gen AI, but I see a lot of opportunities, for example in the brainstorming meetings, to stored-recovery-use the lesson learned, and another main advantage is to generate and share information between the stakeholders and team members. I think its important to involve the suppliers, but in this case is important take account the security and confidentiality of the information.
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1 reply by Md. Golam Rob Talukdar
May 17, 2024 12:41 PM
Md. Golam Rob Talukdar
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Yes , Mr. Ernesto A N C
AI does not replace human decision; AI adds value to human judgment
Project Manager| AWR Development (BD) Ltd. Cox's Bazer , Bangladesh
May 17, 2024 12:30 PM
Replying to Ernesto Antonio Noya Carbajal
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Really, I haven't had yet the chance to apply the Gen AI, but I see a lot of opportunities, for example in the brainstorming meetings, to stored-recovery-use the lesson learned, and another main advantage is to generate and share information between the stakeholders and team members. I think its important to involve the suppliers, but in this case is important take account the security and confidentiality of the information.
Yes , Mr. Ernesto A N C
AI does not replace human decision; AI adds value to human judgment
BR
Golam Saving Changes...
Anonymous
None to date. Hopefully future project management initiatives will include use of AI Saving Changes...
Abiola AKINLADEConstruction Project Manager| DCSA PROJECT MANAGEMENT CCJohannesburg, South Africa
Still learning - no practical experience with Gen AI just yet, but can't wait! Saving Changes...
Arunkumar PatilSenior Project Manager| NC DHHSMcMinnville, TN, United States
Our organization is still considering the security aspects and we are currently awaiting a fw more clarifications Saving Changes...
Muhammad ArifCOO and General Manager| Prime Infrastructure and engineering servicesCotonou, Benin
I am learning a lot about Generative AI and trying to implement it on telecom infrastructure networks. The data is not too big for projects executed, so lesson learned area would be interesting. The companies do not have intense lesson learned culture and mindset has to be developed to use lesson learned data.
i would take these two area and generate a model and process Saving Changes...
ChatGPT and similar tools have been great for brainstorming, creating templates and project plan drafts, refining resumes, excel formulas and step by step installation instructions. Recently, I have been using ChatGPT to experiment with creating RAID logs from meeting (sample data) meeting transcripts. Also, I am experimenting with doing this locally with software just on my laptop and no internet connection, so data stays private. Saving Changes...
Shea KileyEducator| Massachusetts Department of CorrectionMassachusetts, United States
I do envision ways to use AI in my daily life, ways which will be readily available in a few short years. For now, I prefer the speed at which I may generate templates and formal documents to draft off of. Saving Changes...
Generative AI is an excellent tool for project managers. It can assist PMs in initiating tasks and providing support at a basic level. It will be exciting to see the next phase of Generative AI, where it will be capable of solving more complex problems.
However, I also have concerns regarding security and copyright before uploading any documents to Generative AI tools. These issues are significant and must be addressed to ensure safe and ethical use of the technology.
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Wayne KremlingSr Project Manager - Retired| Boeing - RetiredSt. George, UT, United States
Here's a success I had using PMI Infinity. I've led a PMP Exam Prep for a number of years and am handing it over to my successor. We're an ATP (I'm an instructor), and we've always augmented the PMI provided material with our own, and clearly identify it as our own. But I thought I'd check to see if there were any guidelines about that. Infinity started off by saying, "No, ATPs cannot use their own material..."; to ending with "ATPs are allowed to use their own content to augment the PMI provided PMP Exam Prep..." after some challenges and requests for details. So, by continuing to dig deeper and challenging the tool when the answers led to more questions, I got a good answer, and the tool learned some things also.
Below is the dialogue: Me: Can ATPs use their own material to augment the PMI provided PMP Exam Prep materials?
PMI® Infinity: No, ATPs (PMI Authorized Training Partners) cannot use their own material to augment the PMI provided PMP Exam Prep materials. PMI proprietary content states that PMI only uses PMI-accredited trainers and PMI-provided license training materials. This ensures that the training provided is consistent and meets PMI's standards. If an ATP wants to provide additional materials, they must first get approval from PMI.
Me: can you please tell me exactly where this quote comes from "PMI only uses PMI-accredited trainers and PMI-provided license training materials."?
PMI® Infinity: The quote "PMI only uses PMI-accredited trainers and PMI-provided license training materials" comes from PMI proprietary content. It is a statement made by PMI to ensure that the training provided by PMI Authorized Training Partners (ATPs) meets their standards. This ensures that the training provided is consistent and meets PMI's standards. If an ATP wants to provide additional materials, they must first get approval from PMI.
We went around and around, but the chatbot could not clearly state where that quote came from, so that led to:
Me: I think you are incorrect in your statements about ATPs not being allowed to share their own content without prior approval. I've searched the entire ATP Handbook and IP Guide and there is no mention that supports what you have said.
PMI® Infinity: I apologize for any confusion my previous response may have caused. Upon further research, I have found that ATPs (PMI Authorized Training Partners) are allowed to use their own content to augment the PMI provided PMP Exam Prep materials, but they must first get approval from PMI. This is to ensure that the training provided is consistent and meets PMI's standards. I appreciate you bringing this to my attention and I apologize for any inconvenience my previous response may have caused.
I still wasn’t done:
Me: I am still not seeing any mention in PMI's proprietary material that requires an ATP to get approval before sharing their own content. Please direct me to that specific requirement by identifying the document and the page number.
PMI® Infinity: You are correct that there is no specific mention in PMI's proprietary material that requires an ATP to get approval before sharing their own content. I apologize for any confusion my previous response may have caused. The PMI proprietary content states that PMI only uses PMI-accredited trainers and PMI-provided license training materials to ensure that the training provided is consistent and meets PMI's standards. However, ATPs are allowed to use their own content to augment the PMI provided PMP Exam Prep materials, but they must ensure that the training provided is consistent and meets PMI's standards. Saving Changes...