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In today’s episode, we explore the transformative role of AI with our first return guest, Dr. Alexandra Samuel.
Since our last discussion, AI has not only advanced in capabilities but also in its integration into our daily workflows and organizational structures.
We'll delve into how AI is transforming how we work, what our relationship with AI should be, the differing speeds at which it is being adopted even within one organization, and what you as a business leader should do to successfully bring AI to your organization.
1. You have to act now
As Alex shared, the typical way of adopting technology is where a company collects requirements, tests, and rolls out. Doesn’t work for AI. By that time, the robots would have taken over. So move fast, and especially, start experimenting. Alex suggests to find some people who are already AI enthusiasts, and tap them to have the teams innovate together.
2. Create a Culture of AI
Alexandra stressed the importance of organizational culture in adopting AI, and how we need to define our relationship with AI, and how it is used, for example in making it a norm to summarize handover materials before sending. Have discussions and create agreements between people about when and where to use AI. As Alex says, make AI not just legitimated, but expected.
3. Let People Experiment
A really important way to get people to use AI more is to let them experiment as we also saw in the MOderna and Microsoft case studies. Make time available to figure out how to automate your own work. And make it clear that it’s okay to do so. At the same time, you need to reassure people that this is not about losing their jobs.
4. Ensure to Close the Gap
As Alex shared, already, some people are using AI a lot, and for some people, AI is still very new and used infrequently. As AI evolves, that could create a gap between employees. Ensure to close the gap, putting efforts into equal understanding and time spent with AI tools for all. Get everyone to get the benefits of for example being good at using the ChatGPT voice feature, which is a game-changer. This is a huge benefit, as Alex says, “profound changes come when you develop that capacity as an organization or a team.”
And Alex CTA, AI is a co-intelligence. And the co means we change too. We evolve too. Rethink your relationship with AI. By leveraging these insights and integrating these tactics, you can facilitate smoother AI adoption and ensure your organizations remain at the forefront of technological innovation and workplace efficiency.
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