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Generative Insights in AI: GPTs, AI Influencers, Digital Twins, Microsoft, Perplexity’s Google Killer?

Generative Insights in AI: GPTs, AI Influencers, Digital Twins, Microsoft, Perplexity’s Google Killer?

An evolving name for an evolving landscape. This online series rapid fire updates is meant to bring meaning to the rapidly changing landscape of generative AI. Prompt: What are the developments in generative AI? Please only include the updates that represent significant shifts in technology, market, and behavioral shifts. Summarize those trends in what they mean for executives, leaders, and decision makers. I don’t have enough time to read and process everything. OpenAI has its App Store moment and focuses…

AInsights: Prompt Engineering: Six Strategies for Getting Better Results

AInsights: Prompt Engineering: Six Strategies for Getting Better Results

AInsights: Executive-level insights on the latest in generative AI… OpenAI released a reference guide to improve results from ChatGPT or any generative AI platform. These methods aren’t mutually exclusive. You can use many of them in combination for greater effect. The point is, experiment! To help, I captured the high level prompts and each series of supporting pillars in a simple infographic. You can download it here. 1) Write clear instructions These models can’t read your mind. If outputs are…

OpenAI and the Events that Caused the Crazy Four Days Between Sam Altman’s Firing and Return

OpenAI and the Events that Caused the Crazy Four Days Between Sam Altman’s Firing and Return

UPDATED As the world turns, so do the days of AI… Now that the dust is settling a bit, the behind-the-scenes story is beginning to piece together. As we all know, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, was suddenly fired by the board, setting in motion an epic implosion that threatened the future of the company, investor stakes, and partner relationships. This series of events also cast a bright light on the importance of trust, governance, and purpose. I’m thankful for…

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