Keeping the HumanIT in AI!


You’ve started your AI project and now the business users are nervous. They fear their jobs are on the line and slow to cooperate – or in many cases outright refusing with passive aggressive tactics.

Sound familiar?

This is a growing trend with these projects.

What can you do?

How can you reassure your users that what you are building is not a replacement but an assistant to better help them do the rote work and spend more time on the thinking part of the task?

I have been there myself, whether it was AI or the predecessors of automated workflow or process automation.

You must tackle this NOW.

Otherwise, where will you be in 6 months or 12 months - if you don’t reassure the users and get better cooperation?

Most likely still stuck in the mud or worse – updating your resume!

 

There are solutions that are being offered, but many are generic and still have to be applied to your organization.

 

Let’s bypass that and let me help you build your own plan using my HumanIT based approach to engage the user and turn the A in AI into “Assisted” vs “Artificial”.

 

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Still Not Convinced!

Let’s think about it – the Merriam Webster definition of artificial is ”made, produced, or done by humans especially to seem like something natural”.  

 

The real difference that I see in what is going on now is that the stakes have been dramatically raised with respect to user experience. Think about how much more difficult it is to meet the last component of the definition – “seem like something natural”.

What should you be doing differently?

 

As the march to be more user-like in artificial evolves, let me help you build your own plan using my HumanIT based approach to engage the user and turn the A in AI into “Assisted” vs “Artificial”.

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