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ChatGPT 4: A Bargain for Scrum Practitioners?

Scrum.org

TL; DR: ChatGPT 4: A Bargain for Scrum Practitioners? When OpenAI released its new LLM model GPT-4 last week, I could not resist and signed up for $20 monthly. I wanted to determine whether ChatGPT 4 is superior to its predecessor, which left a good impression in recent months; see my previous articles on Scrum, Agile, and ChatGPT.

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Agility and Scrum According to OpenAI’s ChatGPT — Be Surprised!

Scrum.org

The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.” ( Source.) . I thought it might be fun to ask ChatGPT a few questions about business agility in general and Scrum in particular. . ???? Let’s put the model to the test!

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Could a Scrum GPT Challenge Scrum Masters?

Scrum.org

Back in November 2023, OpenAI released GPTs, a hyper-customizable version of their GPT-4-based chatbot. Please note that you need to have access to OpenAI’s paid version of ChatGPT to use GPTs.) What Is a Scrum GPT? Launched to chatGPT subscribers today under “Explore GPTs” new feature.

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What is Learning Agility & How to Assess It

Teamweek

Just a year ago, if you were to ask someone about their proficiency in ChatGPT, they’d stare at you much like I stared at a blank Google Doc when starting this article. An agile mindset is a power skill that allows them to create and drive high-performing teams and improve productivity across the entire organization.

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Episode 175 – Managing the Human Side of Transformation

Velociteach

He also tells us a little bit about being the director of project management and infrastructure of the United Nations, leading more than 1,000 projects in humanitarian development projects. It’s like you can freeze a team if you go too far with collaboration. So what do you think is the sweet spot with collaboration for teams?

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