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Don't Stop Us Now AI Edition
How Others Are Using AI - Claire and Greta
Our episode this week tackles that quiet question many of us ponder: are others using AI more effectively than we are?
We explore some fascinating new research just published by Harvard Business Review that reveals the top 100 AI use cases based on actual user reports. It shows some dramatic changes in how people are using AI compared with just one year ago. We know it will give you new insights on how you could be using AI right now too.
What's particularly interesting is that the top five use cases have been completely reshuffled. Entirely new entrants making their debut straight into the top five spots. From deeply personal uses to professional applications, we were surprised by the findings.
The research has a unique approach which we explore in this episode as well as:
- Explore the top 5 use case types and share prompts and experiences
- Share personal examples of how others are using AI to save hours organising their lives
- Discuss why certain uses have skyrocketed in popularity, and
- Examine a thought-provoking observation from AI thought leader Andrej Karpathy about why AI is unfolding completely differently than any other tech.
If you’ve been fretting that your workplace is falling behind in the AI race we share exactly why this might be. And if you have been wondering how your use of AI compares to other peoples’, then this episode may answer that question too.
If you’re looking for inspiration on how to use AI then stay tuned for a wealth of practical ideas. Enjoy this episode.
Useful Links
Full list of HBR’s Top 100 AI use cases - check our website for the complete list - www.dontstopusnow.co
Harvard Business Review article on Top 100 AI use cases
Andrej Karpathy's blog post on consumers as AI power users
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