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AI Hype vs. Reality: Project Management Reimagined

The IIL Blog

” – Steven Hawking (2017) “Robots will be able to write most books, scripts, and articles by 2025.” Ensuring that AI systems are fair and equitable will take ongoing monitoring. As AI systems become more advanced and ubiquitous, there are valid concerns about employee monitoring and data privacy.

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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

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. He’s currently a Master Lecturer at Boston University, developing and teaching a suite of courses in Project Management and Leadership.

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Understanding What is Qualitative Risk Analysis

Project Pulse Journal

The method apply qualitative risk analysis involves subjective rather than quantitative metrics to determine the likelihood and impact of identified risks by ranking them as low, medium, or high (Kerzner, 2017). ChatGPT, Bard, Anthropic, etc.) This practice helps keep the risk analysis current, relevant, and reliable.

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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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