Ron Schmelzer is a sought-after expert on AI and data best practices, who writes on applications and uses of AI as well as methods and approaches to apply AI in the real world.
Most of the conversations about artificial intelligence focus on the technology factors: the “how’s and what's” of making AI work. But, most often the success and failure of AI systems depends on human factors: the “why’s, when’s, where’s, and who’s” of making AI work. Specifically, many of the areas where AI systems are notoriously weak such as creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication are areas where humans are particularly well suited.
The major area of adaptability required in the era of Generative AI, is that AI, and especially GenAI, will require fundamental changes to the way people work, and possibly even conduct personal business. The big elephant in the room is that you need adaptability skills just to deal with AI in your workplace, even if you aren’t yourself doing much with AI. AI is already having an impact in the way people are working.
For example, if you’re involved in managing or running a project, as a project manager or just someone with that job function, you might spend half of your day on things like documentation, summarizing meeting minutes and identifying key tasks and action items. Of course, it's incredibly important to perform those tasks, since you can't make progress on any sort of project if you don't know the status of project action items, who's doing what, and what the next steps are.
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