J. Craig Wheeler: The Path to Singularity
An interview with J. Craig Wheeler, Professor of astronomy of the University of Texas at Austin about his book, The Path to Singularity.
Our guides for using generative AI individually as well as adopting AI across an entire organization.
Reflect by sharpening cognitive skills and metacognitive self-awareness. Part 9 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
Fuse by improving synthesis of complex and conflicting information. Part 8 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
Iterate by critiquing, interacting, and iterating to improve outpus. Part 7 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
Create by mixing modes, varying both inputs and outputs, and perspectives. Part 6 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
Weave by Levering the Technology's Combinatorial Power. Part 5 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
A guide for organizational transformation for generative AI. By taking these critical steps, organizations can lay the foundation for effective use, setting themselves up for future success in an increasingly AI-driven world.
Segment by modularizing tasks with generative AI to make them more achievable. Part 4 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
IBM's principles for generative AI applications underscore the necessity of a thoughtful, user-centered approach to designing GenAI applications.
Explore all digitized human knowledge by exploring with generative AI. Part 3 in our How to Use Generative AI series.
Developing the skill to craft effective prompts is a critical aspect of working with generative AI. It's about understanding what you want, knowing how to articulate that desire in a way the machine understands, and strategically using the AI's strengths to your advantage.
How to go beyond prompting and develop your conversational AI skills. Now, as more AI collaboration is designed inside of applications, do you still need to learn how to prompt? If you want to get the most out of AI, we would say, yes.
By understanding the principles behind the evolving field of prompt engineering, we can craft better queries and engage more effectively with AI. They're insights we can all use to sharpen our own interactions with AI, even if we're not writing the code ourselves.
Writing and Conversations About AI (Not Written by AI)