Room 4 | 9:00 am - 9:30 am | Wednesday, July 19, 2023
The AI revolution isn’t coming; it’s already here. And if you’re a researcher who hasn’t experimented with AI tools, you’re already behind.
It’s a business truth that organizations are trying to do more with less and make well-informed decisions at speed. With greater mandates to become agile, the “old way” of ad hoc and disconnected data isn’t enough. Organizations are ensuring that data and insights exist all around the organization, so that every team is empowered to make data-backed decisions. The days of “insights” being the realm of a single team are over; the proverbial democratization of insights is happening today, with or without the traditional “insights team.”
Language learning models (LLM) like ChatGPT are in the mainstream and uniquely capable of powering this democratization, which poses an existential threat to insights professionals.
We’re at an inflection point. Researchers must either up-level themselves and learn to work with AI, or risk being automated out of their roles.
In this talk, Julio Franco, chief customer officer at Zappi and lifelong researcher, will provide tactical insight into:
In the AI era, researchers need to re-think their hierarchy of needs and learn new skills in order to work alongside AI and elevate their roles in the organization. Franco will discuss how to build a strong foundation of hard and soft skills to be able to work with LLM in the future.
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