AI can only provide the report/data based on their backend data which was available with them. However, Every Project had different in nature and complexity and required human intelligent to achieve the project objective and organization business requirement. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Amit, if I understood your question correctly, then in my opinion, no, AI can’t manage a project completely without human interaction. There should be a balance between utilising AI and human presence because at the end of the day, it’s the actual team who has to verify and validate data from AI in order to make objective decisions! Saving Changes...
Omar JabbarProject Management and Digital Transformation Consultant| OGreen IT Service Inc.Ontario, Canada
It's a fascinating question, isn't it? Perhaps not immediately, but could we see this shift in the near future? After all, every project is unique, and the data associated with it is unique too.
For example: Let's approach this from a smart machine perspective. You feed the AI-powered tool the information, requirements, dependencies, resources, timelines, and budget.
Let's adopt an agile delivery approach. At a high level, the system will analyze the requirements, plan sprints, design, implement, test, review, and provide regular status reports.
Why wouldn't AI replace project managers if it can replace doctors and lawyers, especially when humans are only needed to execute tasks? Just a thought. Saving Changes...
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