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Navigating the Impacts, Concerns, and Opportunities of AI in Daily Life

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Dr Elissa Farrow Director| About Your Transition City East, Queensland, Australia
How do you see AI impacting your daily personal life and interactions in the near future, and what concerns or opportunities does this raise for you?
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
In my current self-employed, semi-retired state, Elissa, the primary impact will be incorporating appropriate use of AI into the PM courseware for the courses I teach.

Aside from that, I am concerned about the potential for negative decisions to be made by governments or companies I rely on (personally) based on biased or otherwise poor quality AI predictions.

I do see a (short term) opportunity in helping folks with prompt engineering but as the tools improve, the need for that skillset will disappear.

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Jan 25, 2024 10:30 PM
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Thank you Kiron - we are working in a fascinating time period. Negative decisions and the loss of personal meaning making is a risk if we trust to much in the output without any level of assurance.
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Dr Elissa Farrow Director| About Your Transition City East, Queensland, Australia
Jan 25, 2024 12:20 PM
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In my current self-employed, semi-retired state, Elissa, the primary impact will be incorporating appropriate use of AI into the PM courseware for the courses I teach.

Aside from that, I am concerned about the potential for negative decisions to be made by governments or companies I rely on (personally) based on biased or otherwise poor quality AI predictions.

I do see a (short term) opportunity in helping folks with prompt engineering but as the tools improve, the need for that skillset will disappear.

Kiron
Thank you Kiron - we are working in a fascinating time period. Negative decisions and the loss of personal meaning making is a risk if we trust to much in the output without any level of assurance.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
We are surrounded of AI devices from more than 30-40 years ago. For example, inside refrigerators. So, nothing new below the sun. Just the great marketing around generative AI as a mean of knowledge management will make that we need to have our eyes open. But believe me, most of the things showing in generative AI was seeing by people that worked with AI from long time ago. The difference is the amount of data we have available today.

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