SI/AI?
Description: It is beginning to seem like everything in the world needs to have an ‘AI’ label attached to it. AI is already changing the way that an awful lot of enterprises go about their work. Usually in repetitive, optimisation-related tasks. The question arises whether it is also useful in the innovation context. Immediate answers are suggesting that AI is thoroughly incapable of helping anyone to get into the 2% of innovation projects that end up being successful. More likely is that it will increase the likelihood projects will end up in the 98%.
This new workshop, facilitated by Darrell Mann, seeks to explore the SI/AI space. Where can today’s AGI capabilities help? Where will they hinder? How will they evolve (i.e. what happens when we use SI to map the future of AI)? Will they ever play a significant role in making innovation into not just a systematic, but also a significantly automated process. And will innovators (or, perhaps more importantly, their bosses) ever want such a capability?
This 8-hour workshop will answer these and other questions through a pair of half-day online sessions.
Taught in the usual SI style through a combination of short, sharp injections of theory and hands-on breakout exercises, delegates are invited to bring along real innovation-related situations to work on during the workshop.
Dates: Thursday 6 and Thursday 13 March 2025
Precise timing will depend on time-zones of participants, but likely to be around the middle of the day GMT.
Joining instructions will be emailed to participants before the date of the workshops.
Price: £108 per person, including VAT @20%, which includes an electronic copy of the workshop slides and troubleshooting tool templates.
We can offer a 15% discount for the second and subsequent delegates arriving from the same organisation - Please email info@systematic-innovation.com for a discount code