Artificial Intelligence Requires Real Intelligence
Steven Haines
Helping Leaders Master Business Acumen and Product Management - Best-selling author, speaker, and advisor to senior leaders.
Not a day goes by without a debate about the pros and cons of artificial intelligence (AI).?So many sources indicate how AI equals or exceeds the intelligence of humans.?As companies pour money into AI, I’d like to offer some thoughts that may adjust your mindset.?
While there is certainly promise in technologies that can contribute to many areas, such as reading, writing, speaking, and even product design, we cannot ignore some basics, including reading, writing, and math.?An over-dependency on AI for simple things like writing a research paper or solving a problem will lead to complacency, and an outgrowth of complacency is ignorance and vulnerability.??Vulnerability in business can lead to a loss of market share and a company’s competitive edge.
Today’s leaders need to focus on integrative thinking, that’s a result of education, experience, and a curiosity that builds the mental bench strength required to compete.??In my opinion, you cannot take a shortcut to real intelligence.?AI isn’t curious. People are.?AI can’t check its gut. People can.?AI can’t apply reasoning to complex organizational issues. People do.?
With this in mind, here are a couple of the key skills that leaders need to hone their real (business and leadership) intelligence:
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Sr. Product Marketing Manager: HI-CHEW Category ??
1 年Just attended a presentation by Tastewise, an AI-based data platform. At the end of the day, the true value is in the interpretation of the data and translating it to effective product and marketing strategies. We let "robots" do the busy/time consuming work, so we could spend more time on meaningful work.
I provide a focus on strategic clarity for product initiatives, process improvement, and project management. I am also a Director at Slow Food Lake Tahoe.
1 年Great article Steven, I especially liked to points made regarding the four skills needed to develop true business acumen.
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1 年Think of it as Augmented Intelligence and you start to see to true value of AI.