In this interview, I talk with Christopher Katzinski, a German consultant who helps non-technical companies start using AI to improve their business processes.
Some of the highlights:
- Collecting and cleaning data can be 30-50% of the project work. Which maybe implies your initial pilot projects should be around things where your company already has a lot of organized data.
- Management and users need to be aware that AI tools can be helpful, but usually still need a human review.
- Involve the end users throughout the project. This increases the chances of acceptance and success. Plus, the users are usually the best source for developing good prompts.
- AI projects can be something that motivates and energizes your IT teams.
- If you have a lot of content (books, videos, training manuals), you can create an AI-based “clone” of yourself, for others to ask questions of. Chris created his clone at: https://coachvox.ai/