Artificial intelligence has been buzzy for years now. We’ve seen some growth and found some ways to use it here and there. But there’s a wild source of creative ideas and inspiration that’s slowly being left to wither: human intelligence.
Each one of us is a fount of creativity and knowledge, but we are increasingly encouraged to turn away from that. Even using AI as a tool just to get started ignores the fact that some of the best ideas and breakthroughs have come from staring a blank page, not editing a robot’s prose (no offense, robot).
Join us to look at ways you can challenge yourself to tap into our creativity and experience. What are the assumptions you make that you should question? What are the bits of info you have that you can pull the thread on? Instead of writing well-crafted questions for AI, how can you pose those well-crafted questions to your data team, your writers, your marketers, your developers, etc.?
Nothing against the robots. There are times and places for all things, but we seem to keep looking at AI as a crutch for things that we know how to do. This will be a chance to take another look at where human intelligence can thrive in ways artificial intelligence cannot.
Learning Objectives:
Identify prompts we offer to AI that can be turned back around to us for beneficial results
Employ intelligent applications for AI, but rely on human intelligence, which is often the better tool for many tasks
Get better results through human interactions instead of relying on a technological crutch