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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman AI – It’s Not New, but it’s Improved! In November 2022, when ChatGPT was made available to the public, it put Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the spotlight for all people – not just ‘techies’ and those who have followed AI for a long time. Action Taker. Lohr, “ The A.I.

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Project Management and Artificial Intelligence: Bring It On!

The IIL Blog

By Alan Zucker November 8, 2023 Artificial Intelligence (AI) will transform project management. Gartner estimated that AI may replace 80% of project management activities by 2030. A recent article in Harvard Business Review described “How AI Will Transform Project Management”. I say, “Bring it on!”

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AI Hype vs. Reality: Project Management Reimagined

The IIL Blog

Skills such as empathy, emotional intelligence, social intelligence, adaptability, creativity, and communication will become more important. These are areas that artificial intelligence can’t replicate. There is a risk that AI systems may perpetuate or exacerbate biases and inequalities if not designed carefully.

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6 Current Trends in Project Management [2024]: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow Blog

Diverse Applications of Artificial Intelligence The application of artificial intelligence (we also include here machine learning, automation, predictive analytics, and generative AI) is gaining momentum in the project management landscape, revolutionizing the ways projects are planned and managed.

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Leveraging AI in Project Management: 8 Areas for Impactful Predictions

MPUG

Understanding AI in Project Management Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rave. Our organization has been using AI for more than a year. You will be severely disappointed if you think AI will be a panacea for individual thinking and creativity. You may have seen Google’s Gemini AI in the news.