Thank you so much ❤ My mind was spinning with aha moments, ideas, and inspiration. AI supports the life long learner and curiosity expert:) So many people I know never look anything up, stick to what they do and how they do it; therefore have no interest.
Lol let’s face it. How many system thinkers are out there? Those are the AI cognitive skills needed. That’s why AI won’t replace humans. People can’t and won’t learn language, communication and thinking skills to effectively optimize AI for developing the output, business and other companies need. They often train their employees to follow , do and repeat. So does education. When learning something new, for example, prompt writing, individuals have to unlearn processes of thinking first. Not so easy with employees. But possible if applied everyday, not just training. Love the workplace AI ideas. This means that ideal employees must embrace independence in going to AI for basic knowledge questions.
I feel that those observant system thinkers who've witnessed their orgs on-boarding processes and introduction of new tools can more easily foreshadow the issues with acceptance and utilization of tools. Shredding legacy workflows and engaging best practices with ongoing training and one-on-one's is essential imo. A workplace revolt or stubbornness to adapt in the world of AI is slightly more understandable as people may see the AI tools as a threat to their own employment and that they themselves are in a performative state of redundancy.
I am ABSOLUTELY the non tech person who has taken a step back from finance and am very interested in AI. But I am at sea when it comes to use cases, what to actually DO! This was a bit of a 10k foot view of things but very valuable! More of this please!
As a chartered accountant who moved into AI - it can do EVERYTHING - that is why it is hard to say the one single thing it does. There is no task or job that goes on it a finance department I cannot imagine it eventually doing. The thing is it is not a one button solution, each task it is used to do has to be carefully considered, designed, implemented, tested, monitored etc - just like as if an employee was doing it. It is going to take a long time before it takes over 50% of work in finance, but just like one by one all video stores eventually closed, so too will AI over the decades eat more and more of the work people normally do.
This video is so valuable! Over the past couple of months I dived deeper and deeper and this interview summarizes it very well. I even start to prompt my co-workers much better or myself for that matter. It is a skill that you can use in more than AI. You learn how to communicate much better and therefore achieve more. Many thanks for sharing and hopefully more and more people realize the value of good articulation hidden in the phrase prompting ;)
Fell in love with your systems thinking tutorial playlist when I discovered it last night. Phenomenal! Can’t find the same content on Spotify. Can you please add? Maybe on the deep dive podcast channel?
Any video that starts off with "you don't need a background in computer science " automatically has no interests for me. I blame us the computer scientist for making these people think this way. We made it too easy
@@alexkaa Bro, it’s just a zoom/Google meet call. There is no green screen behind her, this is a feature of the video calling software. Don’t get so worked up about it. Technology professionals can have bad lighting, internet connection, and a messy room behind them too.
Love it!
Do you upload these to some podcast app?
David, you have to peomote your other channels man. Ive been following your main one for months and i didn't even know this existed
Apparently in AI consulting they don’t earn enough to buy a laptop with a normal camera.
She’s just covering the background.
That's unkind.
Audio is the important part
👏👏
Thank you so much ❤
My mind was spinning with aha moments, ideas, and inspiration. AI supports the life long learner and curiosity expert:) So many people I know never look anything up, stick to what they do and how they do it; therefore have no interest.
Lol let’s face it. How many system thinkers are out there? Those are the AI cognitive skills needed. That’s why AI won’t replace humans. People can’t and won’t learn language, communication and thinking skills to effectively optimize AI for developing the output, business and other companies need. They often train their employees to follow , do and repeat. So does education. When learning something new, for example, prompt writing, individuals have to unlearn processes of thinking first. Not so easy with employees. But possible if applied everyday, not just training. Love the workplace AI ideas. This means that ideal employees must embrace independence in going to AI for basic knowledge questions.
I feel that those observant system thinkers who've witnessed their orgs on-boarding processes and introduction of new tools can more easily foreshadow the issues with acceptance and utilization of tools. Shredding legacy workflows and engaging best practices with ongoing training and one-on-one's is essential imo. A workplace revolt or stubbornness to adapt in the world of AI is slightly more understandable as people may see the AI tools as a threat to their own employment and that they themselves are in a performative state of redundancy.
I am ABSOLUTELY the non tech person who has taken a step back from finance and am very interested in AI. But I am at sea when it comes to use cases, what to actually DO! This was a bit of a 10k foot view of things but very valuable! More of this please!
As a chartered accountant who moved into AI - it can do EVERYTHING - that is why it is hard to say the one single thing it does. There is no task or job that goes on it a finance department I cannot imagine it eventually doing. The thing is it is not a one button solution, each task it is used to do has to be carefully considered, designed, implemented, tested, monitored etc - just like as if an employee was doing it. It is going to take a long time before it takes over 50% of work in finance, but just like one by one all video stores eventually closed, so too will AI over the decades eat more and more of the work people normally do.
No plug?
No, we don't do drug trafficking here ;P
@@Systems.Thinking 🫠
@@Systems.Thinking This is a mistake. 🫠
🔌😅 No plug necessary when you have rep.
@@hrdcpy My interest in her work dies here, I guess. :(
This video is so valuable! Over the past couple of months I dived deeper and deeper and this interview summarizes it very well. I even start to prompt my co-workers much better or myself for that matter. It is a skill that you can use in more than AI. You learn how to communicate much better and therefore achieve more. Many thanks for sharing and hopefully more and more people realize the value of good articulation hidden in the phrase prompting ;)
Fell in love with your systems thinking tutorial playlist when I discovered it last night. Phenomenal!
Can’t find the same content on Spotify. Can you please add? Maybe on the deep dive podcast channel?
Really loved this real conversation with someone who understands the practical world!!
David says this is after Christmas, so that should be December 2023.
Some lessons on prompt engineering from you would be nice I’d trust your wisdom in that regard
Awesome discussion!
Any video that starts off with "you don't need a background in computer science " automatically has no interests for me. I blame us the computer scientist for making these people think this way. We made it too easy
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Stock-image background & impossible greenscreen-clipping - what a mess.
Meh, it's free.
Sorry it's not hollywood production quality, I'm sure this will utterly destroy any and all value that you could possibly get from it.
Surely not, but it throws a uncomfortably ambivalent light on a person that approaches as technological professional.
@@alexkaa Bro, it’s just a zoom/Google meet call. There is no green screen behind her, this is a feature of the video calling software. Don’t get so worked up about it. Technology professionals can have bad lighting, internet connection, and a messy room behind them too.