Every enterprise software company is adding generative AI as a feature. What they're not using AI for is processing data, which is actually quite good at writing the code. The commands are completely random, but they do different things every time depending on what's in its memory and what happened in the past. It changes the paradigm of what software is because if we expect it to be repeatable, it's not explainable.
Co-host Michael Chui talks with business professor Ethan Mollick. He is an associate professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Mollick covers topics including the following:
- What is generative AI?
- How substantial are the performance improvements workers can gain from using generative AI
- How to use human management skills to get better results from generative AI
- What generative AI means for the future of work and trust
- What he learned when he made the use of generative AI mandatory in his classes
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