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Given the potential of AI to automate tasks, prioritize risks, and generate insights, where do you see the human advantage remaining in project management, and how can we co-create with AI to achieve

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Hakam Madi Independent Consultant Amman, Jo, Jordan
Given the current limitations of AI, my question may seem biased to prioritize AI skills. However, in the future, perhaps as soon as tomorrow, we could have a Project Management Large Language Model (LLM), What happens next?
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Hakam -

Until human beings are willing to be led and inspired by AI, a human being will continue to be needed to do so. Additionally, given the unique nature of each project and the ever increasing complexity of project contexts, until human judgment can be comprehensively modelled, humans can't take their hands off the steering wheel for all but the most simple situations.

AI will continue to be an assistant - progressively more capable, but still not replacing the role of a PM.

Kiron
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Yonggang Liu OneTree| Shenzhen Digipower Technology Development Co., Ltd Shenzhen, Gd, China, Mainland
The project manager has a judgment ability that artificial intelligence does not possess. I believe that artificial intelligence can handle designed and programmed content. But lacking flexibility

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