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Productivity, AI, and the Future of Digital Connected Work

Planview

Productivity has long been a source of curiosity and study for Planview’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Mik Kersten. They’re able to deliver value in a matter of days, create new products, new features, adapt to all the power that we have right now with generative AI tools like ChatGPT. How do I move to market faster?

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Want to Put AI to Work? Prime Your Organization With These 5 Shifts

Planview

Here’s the experience that the panelists and moderator bring to the table: Sejal Amin, Chief Technology Officer at Shutterstock, stepped into her role in November 2022, just when Shutterstock was making their data deal with OpenAI. She’s led her team in bringing AI to the market throughout this turbulent year.

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Benchmarking Innovation Impact, from InnoLead

Paul Hobcraft

I was struck and somewhat surprised by how different the approaches to innovation success and its management seemed to be. It raises the question of where can Innovation Management Software go ever to broaden out, and gain a scale and adoption momentum to support these (individual) efforts significantly.

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A Brief History of AI: From Neural Networks to ChatGPT

Planview

The journey from the inception of neural networks to the sophistication of ChatGPT is a fascinating one, marked by significant milestones, technological advancements, and cultural shifts. Artificial Intelligence (AI) often seems like an overnight success story, but its roots stretch back more than 80 years.

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The Top 20 Symptoms of a Weak Development Team

TechEmpower Innovation

When speaking with founders and CEOs, we often hear concerns like this: My project manager is losing confidence in the development team. Maybe with ChatGPT!) A culture of change management. Aggressive timelines and pressure from management create plenty of opportunities to introduce bugs. It’s a good question.