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  • Did AI Disrupt your plans for Q2 2023?

    Yash
    17 replies
    It definitely did for most of us - how did AI Impact your Q2 2023?

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    Bjarn Bronsveld
    Definitely not, only gave me more possibilities πŸ”₯
    PJ GarciaβœͺΒ πŸ§ͺ
    Yes, but the interruption has been to begin to investigate the full scope that it will have in the medium term and how to take advantage of the learning! πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€
    Paris Mielke
    Yes, we have to move faster to keep up with the current rate of change in the market. We knew certain changes were coming (virtual agents, better LLMs, etc), but it has become clear recently that it is time to adopt these into our existing product now rather than later.
    Shaur ul Asar
    AI technology is constantly evolving and improving, and it has the potential to revolutionize everything from healthcare and transportation to finance and entertainment.
    Marlene Koh
    Nope. Rocketfuel.
    Dr. Viktor
    Skinive AI: Skin Scanner, health checkup
    Rather the opposite. The AI ​​has only approved future plans that they are on the right track.
    Carmen Judson
    I think it could have generated more unique ways and ideas for many people/founders.
    John Koo
    Totally. We are looking for a way to adapt the tech to our product.
    Shreya Meduri
    I believe it has shortened the new plan's timeline. We now have more time for R&D.
    Hashnimo
    NoNext for YouTube
    NoNext for YouTube
    Yes, but I didn't have a plan.
    Daniel Moutouss
    Not at all. In fact, it has boosted them, quicker output, faster building, faster everything. Very excited. Riding the front of the tech wave is always dangerous, as emerging tech might drown your own, but here for the long run. High risk, high reward