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How can AI Project Opportunities be validated?

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    Who are the authors? 1.Gianluca  Mauro and Nicolò Valigi cofounded AI Academy, a company that advises on AI strategy and runs workshops teaching the concepts covered in this book. - Through AI Academy, Gianluca and Nicolò have helped companies, ranging from idea-phase startups to multinational corporations, kick-start their AI journeys. 2.Gianluca  has a background in engineering and entrepreneurship. His passion is to use human creativity to explore how technology can build better products and a better society. He thrives to inspire people to do the same by speaking at universities, corporations, and industry conferences. In his free time, he enjoys playing music, practicing martial arts, and lifting weights.(Book Citation) 3.Nicolò likes tinkering with code, robots, and (seemingly) intelligent software. He has worked on the brains of drones, the gears of NASA spacecraft, and helped push bits in self-driving cars. He also regularly presents at inter...

What is the significance of critical thinking in the ChatGPT era?

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  Recommended Reading: Critical Thinking by SIMON BRADLEY & NICOLE PRICE Note: A young professional recently asked : why critical thinking is important in the ChatGPT era? .  This is why we'll talk about critical thinking today. I'd also take advantage of this opportunity to encourage all young professionals to think critically, propose ideas, and ask whatever questions they want. In this context, we will respond to some questions concerning critical thinking in light of the book. Note: The book is short and sweet. It's a quick read that will help you understand critical thinking and implement practical critical thinking strategies. Critical thinking is a necessary skill for business development & entrepreneurial success because it forms the cornerstone of many initiatives to solve problems. Let’s explore together what critical thinking is, and how to improve our decision making skills Critical thinking is not the same as plain thinking, as it involves ...