The Future of Coaching: AI-Powered Companions
Dave Cornelius
Executive and Organization Coach. Learning Facilitator. Author. School STEM Advocate. Community Organizer. Podcaster. Adaptive Future of Work.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a big buzz in the media. It is being adopted across many industries, including healthcare, finance, e-commerce and retail, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, education, and agriculture. Generative AI is artificial intelligence that can create new content, such as text, images, audio, and even video. It's based on machine learning models trained on large datasets, allowing them to learn patterns, styles, and structures. This method of interrogating data is also called large language models (LLM), which power AI chatbots.?
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The OpenAI ChatGPT app took approximately two months to reach 100 million users. ?The spread of AI apps to consumers has been rapid, and the effect on our daily lives is currently unknown. This new technology brings new hopes and fears for transforming the next wave of technology products and services to meet our needs. Now that this new technology is being adopted across various industries, what are the options for use in professional coaching to help humans progress when they are stuck?
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Professional Coaches and Client Concerns about AI Coaching
What would be the implications of using an AI app for professional coaching? Looking at the professional coaching industry, can AI serve as a helper or companion for coaches and clients? The International Coaching Federation (ICF) stated, “The relationship developed between a coach and client is a partnership and is held closely as sacred and private.” Coaches and clients are skeptical about using AI coaching chatbots as a tool in the coaching relationship and partnership.
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Some things that might make coaches skeptical about AI coaching include:
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Some things that might make clients skeptical about AI coaching include the following:
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Despite these concerns, a recent academic paper titled “Coaching at Scale: Investigating the Efficacy of Artificial Intelligence Coaching” noted that AI coaching is effective in a narrow application based on findings in a small population.
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Generative AI Benefit to Professional Coaching
For professional coaches, generative AI can immensely help in several ways. It can:
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In my recent research and effort to create an AI coaching chatbot, I spoke with a few coaches and coaching schools about getting permission from clients to allow their coaching sessions to be anonymized to train an ICF-compliant coaching chatbot. The response was a big fat NO because of the coaches’ and clients’ concerns described earlier.
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While I understand their concerns, they can be allayed by boundaries or standards. Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov created three laws of robotics that may be helpful in the conversation about AI ethics to make the adoption of AI coaching chatbots more acceptable. The three laws are:
1.???? A robot can’t hurt a human or let a human get hurt.
2.???? A robot must obey humans unless it breaks the first law.
3.???? A robot must protect itself unless it violates the first or second law.
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Conclusion
The use of AI coaching chatbots for coaching is a promising new development with the potential to revolutionize how coaching is delivered. AI coaching chatbots are a tool that can augment a coach’s skill and enhance their effectiveness. Professional coaches' human touch, empathy, and real-time adaptive capacity are still crucial in the coaching process. Some challenges must be addressed before AI coaching chatbots become a mainstream tool. The first core ICF competency is to demonstrate ethical practice. If an honest set of standards can be agreed upon, AI will immensely help coaches and clients.
Finance and technology startup vet; business growth and operations consultant
9 个月Very interesting topic and good read! ?? I've done business coaching and have begun experimenting with these tools. Best application IMO is in a hybrid fashion, having AI tech integrated into the services or workflow. We are experimenting with this at: https://www.motivationpay.com/motivation-mentor-ai-coach/ Early feedback has been good. But in most cases I'd say we always need humans in the loop. Thanks!
Agile Coach and Senior Scrum Master
1 年Thought provoking. My first foray on Chat GPT was a prototype to yield the Scrum Epics, stories, tasks and acceptance criteria for a large Scrum effort. The results were quite successful in terms of saving significant product owner and engineer time at the keyboard. I estimate a 90% savings in keyboard time for the first draft. Accuracy/suitability was even higher than if individual team members collaborated in traditional manner. Is this AI-assisted coaching or just a neat parlor trick?