Really enjoying this series - especially the long-form, detailed analysis and thought process. I LOVE embracing the shift that isn't coming, but is HERE. Coupled with giving real, experience-driven insights into how it affects specific roles / scenarios / clients / the consulting industry makes the takes far more palatable, relatable, an…
Really enjoying this series - especially the long-form, detailed analysis and thought process. I LOVE embracing the shift that isn't coming, but is HERE. Coupled with giving real, experience-driven insights into how it affects specific roles / scenarios / clients / the consulting industry makes the takes far more palatable, relatable, and great frames of reference to then apply as examples to other industries and use cases > I think this last piece is often missing when people try to discuss AI which makes it feel more intangible / like a social media wave vs something to learn, study, and participate in.
"This human intervention is essential in ensuring the reliability and applicability of AI-generated insights." - really resonating and eager to read (and keep reading) the connection to emotional intelligence and soft skills - love this angle / element of your writing.
Question for you - you allude to some of the potential situations but where do we see the downside risk with AI here? I think the obvious one is people softening their own critical thinking and blindly trusting the outputs they get from technology, turning them into AI middle men vs a true Roboconsultant. What do you think? What downsides worry you?
Really enjoying this series - especially the long-form, detailed analysis and thought process. I LOVE embracing the shift that isn't coming, but is HERE. Coupled with giving real, experience-driven insights into how it affects specific roles / scenarios / clients / the consulting industry makes the takes far more palatable, relatable, and great frames of reference to then apply as examples to other industries and use cases > I think this last piece is often missing when people try to discuss AI which makes it feel more intangible / like a social media wave vs something to learn, study, and participate in.
"This human intervention is essential in ensuring the reliability and applicability of AI-generated insights." - really resonating and eager to read (and keep reading) the connection to emotional intelligence and soft skills - love this angle / element of your writing.
Question for you - you allude to some of the potential situations but where do we see the downside risk with AI here? I think the obvious one is people softening their own critical thinking and blindly trusting the outputs they get from technology, turning them into AI middle men vs a true Roboconsultant. What do you think? What downsides worry you?
P.S. love that graphic / branding