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How Is Artificial Intelligence Being Used in Project Management?

The IIL Blog

Generative AI (Gen AI): a type of AI that can create new content such as images, audio, music, video, code, and text. Large Language Models (LLM’s): A subset of Generative AI that is specifically trained on massive amounts of text data. Check out IIL’s New AI Course!

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How Is Artificial Intelligence Being Used in Project Management?

The IIL Blog

Generative AI (Gen AI): a type of AI that can create new content such as images, audio, music, video, code, and text. Large Language Models (LLM’s): A subset of Generative AI that is specifically trained on massive amounts of text data. Check out IIL’s New AI Course!

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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

Nieto-Rodriguez and Viana Vargas highlight that training AI algorithms to manage projects will require large amounts of project-related data, as noted in Harvard Business Review [8]. Are you prepared to invest in training your project management community in this new technology? Are you ready?” , w pwc.com, 2018.

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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. The Project Manager of the Future.

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Skills Mismatch | What Is It & How to Bridge the Gap

Teamweek

Continuous investment in employee development (onboarding programs, ongoing training, fostering a learning culture) is vital to prevent mismatches. The global economic consequences of this mismatch were estimated to be ~$8 trillion in unrealized GDP for the world economy in 2018. More than 1.3