Artificial Intelligence
Embracing the AI Revolution: Autonomous Agents and GPTs Paid Members Public
With the introduction of GPTs in 2023, OpenAI has not only democratized AI but also ushered in a new era of personalized digital assistance, as these highly specialized versions of ChatGPT, known as Custom GPTs, promise unprecedented precision in meeting individual needs and professional demands.
Process Redesign with Artificial Intelligence Paid Members Public
The article provides insights on initiating an AI project for business process improvement, emphasizing key steps such as process selection, AI model choice, integration, security, and critical success factors like consultant engagement.
Comparing Learning Mechanisms: Neural Networks vs. Human Children Paid Members Public
Can machines really learn as humans do? Large language models come close - soaking up data and recognizing patterns. But children have an edge - curiosity, emotion, social intelligence. As AI advances, understanding these cognitive parallels is key to the future.
Revolutionizing Stroke Care: The Power of Neurovascular Stent Retrievers Paid Members Public
In the intricate dance between life and time, every passing moment can mean the difference between recovery and irreversible damage, and neurovascular stent retrievers offer a transformative solution.
Report: The Future of Insurance Reimagined Paid Members Public
The global insurance industry is facing an inflection point. It needs to be Reimagined
The Game-Changing Potential of the Falling Price of AI Inference: A Guide for Business Leaders Paid Members Public
As artificial intelligence inference costs rapidly decline, businesses of all sizes can soon leverage AI's predictive power to unlock innovation, efficiency, and superior decision-making.
The Infinite Adjacent Possible: Harnessing AI's Potential for Innovation Paid Members Public
In January 2023, during a Design Sprint session, a business partner integrated a NoCode conversational interface into OpenAI GPT API, leading to GPT-powered post-its suggesting valuable "How Might We" questions that were among the top-voted in the workshop.