🔒 Expert’s take: The hype is over, the real work begins

A 70-year-old woman at a birding meetup warns a friend that ChatGPT hallucinates. A lawyer is coding his own AI app. And after three years of working with almost a hundred companies, I can tell you one thing: we’ve finally stopped getting carried away and started working.

Do you remember that period when every week someone published yet another ranking of which AI model was better? When LinkedIn was overflowing with posts like “AI will replace developers, lawyers and marketers by the end of the year”? I’m a pragmatist and I wrote posts about it, cautioning people not to believe everything vendors claim. It looks like that’s coming to an end, which is a good thing.

What I’m seeing now in the companies I work with at CampusAI is, above all, growing awareness. People have stopped being dazzled by gimmicks and gadgets. Instead, they’ve started asking about things that really matter: how these tools work under the hood, what happens to the data we give them and whether they can be trusted.

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Ekspert transformacji cyfrowej i Head of AI Enablement w CampusAI. Od ponad 20 lat doradza firmom w budowaniu wartości wokół nowych technologii. Konsultant, trener, praktyk i mówca TEDx. Szkoli menedżerów i projektuje oraz wdraża procesy adopcji innowacji i narzędzi opartych o generatywną AI.

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