Saleem FarookhiDelivery Project Executive| IBMMooresville, Nc, United States
1. Way too many options to choose from (mostly mixed)
2. Limitation to Options
3. Re-Validation effort on end results
4. Trust factor - If something goes bad, blame AI model :) Saving Changes...
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Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
First of all, AI is a broad term. We are using and we are surrounded of AI entities from long time ago. For example, embedded into refrigerators of air conditioners. The things explode when the new model of an ancient architecture (generative AI) was published plus the capacity of process big amount of data. So, the point related to your question is: about what model of AI is talking about?. If we are talking about GenAI then you can find the answers inside the two coursed delivered by the PMI. While I am too far to be a "fan" of advocate of PMI´s courses I really believe that both deserve to be taking into account. Saving Changes...
Craig OliverConsultantHarrisburg, Nc, United States
Artificial intelligence is a broad term as Sergio pointed out. Artificial Intelligence may work for some efforts or tasks but the deeper question should be to ensure if technology can be embedded to better enhance and evaluate problems. Like with any tool the technology selected should constantly be reviewed and addressed to see if it is still relevant. As new forms of technology enters your organization different type of artificial intelligence should constantly be added into your organization. Saving Changes...
I agree with Bill Gates that Artificial Intelligence is the "biggest productivity advance of our age".
While we'll be able to make faster decisions with the help of tools, the tools will not do our thinking. (Maybe you heard of the lawyer who used ChatGPT for research - and ended up citing false cases in court!)
Yes, the options generated via Large Language Models can indeed be massive. But we still need to engage our own choices and do our homework. We can't completely delegate our thinking to tools.
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Raman ChadhaManager| DeloitteMillbrae, United States
I think it is just another tool to help make decisions, which is why it can be very helpful :) Saving Changes...