Ana Arenales Delmaschio Project Manager | Strategic and Digital Transformation | ITPlus America
Given that the use of artificial intelligence is already established, with a focus now on improving processes to maintain ethics and effectiveness, how would you recommend that organizations implement oversight and validation processes to ensure the responsible use of AI in project management? Saving Changes...
Project Manager| AWR Development (BD) Ltd. Cox's Bazer , Bangladesh
Dear Ana
By implementing these measures, organizations can ensure the accountability, fairness, and trustworthiness of AI systems used in project management while mitigating potential risks and unintended consequences. Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
AI is a boarder term. We are using AI in project management from long time ago, more than 30 years. The break came with generative AI new architecture called transformer what allows the new step in generative AI: ChatGPT and all its variants. So, in this matter, organizations have to understand that when you put in place an initiative on the matter, between other things, a new business unit has to be created where you can find lawyers, linguistic, inclusion and diversity specialist between others. This is the prompt engineering component inside the generative AI projects and delivery. You will find this topic with the name of Responsible AI most of the times. Saving Changes...
Frank SpiegelSenior Projectmanager, PMP, PMI-ACP| Commerzbank AGOberursel, Germany
I am not an expert in this topic.
From my point oview a good general approach is to research which AI Governance frameworks already exist, like from the EU. Analyse them of their fit with your needs and include the framework into the project management governance. Saving Changes...
Omar JabbarProject Management and Digital Transformation Consultant| OGreen IT Service Inc.Ontario, Canada
This is an ongoing legal and cybersecurity challenge. In Canada, the federal government has issued guidelines for the use and implementation of AI, but it is difficult to implement it at any level of government due to many uncertainties. We have implemented AI capabilities in a limited capacity as a prototype for testing, and it is now in production and working perfectly. It's not about how we did that but more about what controls are required to be in place and how long the approvals took. Saving Changes...