21 thoughts on “Lesson 25 TBD: GBB Practise #2

  1. ChatGPT can help one “fail faster” on a massive level. All ideas aren’t great and some are terrible. ChatGPT can quickly help eliminate the wheat from the chaff, so I, you, and we can get on with the more promising idea’s (more practical, less labor and expense intensive) a whole lot faster than doing the fifteen two hour brainstorming meetings that usually produces ho-hum to average results.

  2. Posted for Eilleen Shields

    In answering Question Six “what is another strength of AI” I used various prompts: I liked the idea of patterns and the ability for continuous learning.

    One prompt I used as to ask the strength of AI within Health:
    Personalised medicine, medical records management, chatbots for patient engagement, were all worthy applications of Chatgpt.

    Interesting and of course, you could spend all day playing around with the prompts 😊

  3. Frees up your time and mind. Provides for rapid information retrieval which can lead to faster decision making, or at minimum, gives you back time for other tasks.

  4. I agree with some of the other comments. I encourages people to think outside the box. A good way to train ones thinking is to do a GBB on a topic oneself and then use AI to do the same exercise.

    Another possible use is to use specific answers to conduct further GBBs which are more precise in their focus.

  5. It stretches your own thinking into new horizons from different angles where might not have reached without.

  6. Another strength of using AI/ChatGPT is the jump deeper into the answers. For example with the 10 better suggestions, getting it to rank those 10 based on impact, or ease of use, young versus old, country X versus country y, and the like. If comes back to having a conversation with ChatGPT – a discussion about the answers. Fascinating!

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