Gen AI in the Enterprise with Amir Elion

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Another great episode this time featuring the CEO of Think Big Leaders and innovation enthusiast, Amir Elion. Amir has worked with clients of all sizes, from all industries, on many different sides of business. His bread and butter is helping teams hone strategy, transform processes, and expand perspectives to find success in the ever-changing technological landscape.

Now, at Think Big Leaders, Amir is using his expertise to help companies successfully adopt and innovate with Generatvie AI. He works with clients on how to leverage AI for their specific user base and product portfolios. As a part of Think Big Leaders, he has also developed more general workshops and courses that can be applied to a wide range of different business types and situations.

Amir’s perspective on Gen AI is exciting, and his breadth of experience provides valuable insight. What are you doing to leverage AI in your processes today?

GenAI in the Enterprise with Dr. Peacock, Chief Architect & CIO

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We have a doctor on the pod today! Zach interviews Chief Architect and CIO, Christopher Peacock, Ph.D. (or Dr. P for short) on this GenAI in the Enterprise episode. They’ll explore the dynamic landscape of #GenerativeAI, uncovering both the promise and peril and shedding light on its transformative potential and inherent risks. Key takeaways include… Potential and Risk: #GenAI offers …

Can AI Write Code

Can AI Write Code Now?

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The topic of AI seems to be everywhere lately. At this point, I’ve consumed many hours of content regarding what it is and how it’s going to change the world… whether we want it to or not. However, I haven’t actually developed much code with it.

I’ve been writing code in some form since the early 2000s, but I have almost no practical experience with AI as used for development. Sure, I understand the basics, and I have a personal subscription to Chat GPT. But besides a couple of fun pictures that I’ve created of two of my past dogs that were never alive at the same time, I’ve not had much experience using it for code.

In this article, I’m going to test Chat GPT to see how much I can accomplish while writing as little actual code as possible.