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The Digital Transformation Playbook
AI's Future: Crafting Ethical Agents and Trust-Driven Interactions by 2025
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Imagine a world where AI agents eclipse traditional apps by 2025, revolutionizing the way we interact with technology.
Accenture just published its vision for a profoundly different world of work, radically reshaped by generative AI.
What happens when AI acts autonomously at the center of enterprise tech, speaks for your brand, inhabits robotic bodies and collaborates for employees.
Listen into a Google Notebook LLM AI generated podcast version of Accenture's wonderful 67 page report. I do recommend reading the full report and remember remember AI can make mistakes, so be careful.
This AI generated podcasters episode promises to reshape your perspective on AI, revealing how it could evolve from being a mere tool to a trusted apprentice, learning and adapting alongside us.
We dive into Accenture's ground breaking report and the concept of the "binary Big Bang," examining how foundational models like large language models are redefining software interactions.
As AI begins to tackle more complex tasks autonomously, we discuss the implications for businesses and daily life, emphasizing the importance of guiding AI development like raising a child—carefully nurturing its potential before granting it independence.
This AI generated podcasters episode delves into the implications of AI's rapid evolution, focusing on trust, autonomy, and the essential need for personification in AI interactions.
As we prepare for a future dominated by AI agents and foundation models, the conversation challenges listeners to reconsider their relationship with technology and its potential impact on our lives.
What's included?
• Trust as a fundamental aspect of AI development
• The 'Big Bang' shift in AI and its implications
• Foundation models and their transformative roles
• The importance of personifying AI for better customer engagement
• Insights into AI's evolution regarding robotics and adaptability
• The ethical considerations in the AI landscape
• A need for better partnership between humans and AI in the workplace
Navigating the ethical landscape of AI, this episode also tackles the vital aspects of trust and authenticity in AI-driven interactions. With AI's increasing autonomy, maintaining genuine engagement is crucial to prevent a customer engagement crisis. We explore how to avoid the pitfalls of generic AI interactions by personifying AI to reflect brand personalities.
Introducing a new learning loop encourages a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, fostering collaboration for mutual growth.
As the AI generated podcasters wrap up, we challenge you to envision crafting your own AI agent, considering its purpose, personality, and alignment with your values, leaving you pondering the transformative potential and ethical challenges of AI in our rapidly evolving world.
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The Future of AI Evolution
Speaker 1Welcome to our deep dive into AI. Today, we're looking at this Accenture report.
Speaker 2Oh, this one's fascinating.
Speaker 1Yeah, it asks can we trust AI enough to reach its full potential?
Speaker 2I mean, Like is trust the ceiling.
Speaker 1Yeah, exactly, it gets into AI becoming more independent, these cognitive digital brains.
Speaker 2Big implications for businesses.
Speaker 1Workers our everyday lives.
Speaker 2Everything, really.
Speaker 1And get this by 2025,. They predict most people will use AI agents more than apps.
Speaker 2Like for daily stuff.
Speaker 1Daily stuff. Kind of wild to think about.
Speaker 2Yeah, but AI moves so fast. Accenture's even calling 2025 the year of scaled AI.
Speaker 1So that's their declaration of AI autonomy.
Speaker 2Pretty much See. For a while, ai was this tool.
Speaker 1To automate stuff.
Speaker 2Right Specific tasks. Now it's a whole new way of working.
Speaker 1Not just doing what it's told.
Speaker 2Exactly, it's learning about your business adapting on its own.
Speaker 1Like less a hammer, more like an apprentice who keeps learning.
Speaker 2Perfect analogy. This is happening fast too. Remember Deep Blue, the chess computer.
Speaker 1Beat Casparoff was at 97.
Speaker 2Yep, the AI that makes that look basic is in everyone's pocket.
Speaker 1Yeah, crazy. The report even says 75% of knowledge workers are already using generative AI.
Speaker 2Huge adoption right.
Speaker 1Makes you wonder, though all this AI independence, can we trust these systems making decisions?
Speaker 2Million dollar question. The report really hammers on trust.
Speaker 1As the key.
Speaker 2The make or break for AI's success. They even compare building trust to raising a kid.
Speaker 1Okay, now that's interesting, how so?
Speaker 2Think about it. When they're young, we give them structure guidance.
Speaker 1Right set boundaries.
Speaker 2As they mature, more freedom, but we're still making sure they're making good choices right.
Speaker 1So we got to be responsible. Ai parents.
Speaker 2Exactly Set guidelines, monitor closely as we gain confidence, then more autonomy.
Speaker 1Makes sense, but trust goes both ways yeah.
Speaker 2Absolutely. It's not just preventing misuse.
Speaker 1It's trusting AI to do its job right when used correctly.
Speaker 2Nailed it. Now the report also mentions this binary Big Bang.
Speaker 1Sounds intense. What's that all about?
Speaker 2Accenture saying we're in this huge tick shift.
Speaker 1There's in like.
Speaker 2Foundation models. They're boosting our digital output massively.
Speaker 1Foundation models. Yeah, refresh my memory. What are those again?
Speaker 2Like the core AI brains behind a lot today Large language models, LLMs, you know.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah, so how do they create a big bang?
Speaker 2They're changing how we build and interact with software. Period apps are getting outdated like the ones on our phones those two, but broadly agents, are the new architecture agents like secret agent types not quite think ai assistants doing tasks interacting with systems and data okay like ad, adobe is putting AI creators right into their apps.
Speaker 1So, instead of you editing an image, the AI does it based on what I tell it?
Speaker 2Exactly. It's not just AI and software, it's becoming the software Wow.
Speaker 1That is major.
Speaker 2It is, and Accenture says three forces are behind this Abundance abstraction, autonomy.
Speaker 1Let's break those down, abundance first. What's that mean here?
Speaker 2AI makes creating digital systems faster, cheaper, like coding assistants.
Speaker 1Oh right, I've heard of those.
Speaker 2Saving companies thousands of developer hours. Amazon, for example, a project.
Speaker 1They use an AI assistant on.
Speaker 2Save them the equivalent of 4,500 developer years of work.
Speaker 1No way. So AI isn't just doing things differently, it's letting us do way more.
Speaker 2Multiplying output. Now, abstraction is like simplifying.
Speaker 1AI handles the complex stuff.
Speaker 2Behind the scenes so we interact more intuitively.
Speaker 1Less code more. Tell the AI what I want.
Speaker 2Exactly. It translates the digital world into something we get.
Speaker 1Okay, that's cool. And lastly, autonomy. We've been talking about this, but how's it fit in this big bang?
Speaker 2This is where it gets really wild. Ai will soon build and run its own code.
Speaker 1Well, hold on Like without humans.
Speaker 2Potentially Accenture's suggesting it could act like a business's central nervous system.
Speaker 1A whole company running on AI decisions. Yeah, that's both amazing and kind of scary.
Speaker 2Right, huge shift happening fast.
Speaker 1So we've got this big bang AI getting independent, this whole trust thing.
Speaker 2A lot to unpack, for sure.
Speaker 1What's it all mean for businesses, for everyday people? How do we even prepare for this?
Speaker 2That's what we'll get into next how companies are making AI more personified.
Speaker 1Making it more human-like.
Speaker 2In a way, yeah, Also how these foundation models are changing robots.
Speaker 1Robots getting smarter.
Speaker 2Way smarter and, of course, what it all means for the future of work itself.
Speaker 1Okay, I'm ready for more. This is just the beginning, huh.
Speaker 2We've barely scratched the surface.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2It is, and, you know, one of the things that really got me thinking is how this AI autonomy yeah it's going to change the face of business Literally.
Speaker 1Okay, now I'm intrigued. Change the face.
Speaker 2How do you mean? Well, the report talks about this customer engagement crisis.
Speaker 1A crisis.
Speaker 2Yeah, because of all these generic AI interactions, every business is using the same.
Speaker 1Like bland AI.
Speaker 2Exactly no personality, no difference between them.
Speaker 1I kind of get it. It's like calling customer service. You know it's a robot.
Speaker 2You don't feel heard Right.
Speaker 1No real connection, not exactly building loyalty.
Speaker 2Exactly so Accenture. Their solution is businesses need to get personified.
Speaker 1Personified, like giving AI a personality.
Speaker 2Think about it. What makes a brand unique? Tone of voice, humor, their values. All that human stuff you Own a voice, humor, their values, all that human stuff. You can train AI agents with that, like it's casting an actor for a role.
Speaker 1Oh, I get it. They got to embody it, not just read lines.
Speaker 2Perfect analogy. They even mention Instagram is testing chatbots.
Speaker 1Chatbots. That mimic influencer personalities Wait seriously, so you could be chatting with like your favorite influencer.
Speaker 2Oh, it's an AI.
Speaker 1That's a little creepy, to be honest. How do we know it's not misleading people?
Speaker 2Good point. Transparency is key, for sure, but done right.
Speaker 1It could be huge.
Speaker 2Right, it's not just celebs, it's reflecting the brand, like SiriusXM.
Speaker 1Satellite radio.
Speaker 2Yeah, they built an AI named Harmony Harmony.
Speaker 1Kind of fitting.
Speaker 2Right, and here's the cool part they trained Harmony on tons of SiriusXM's own data.
Speaker 1So it's not just general knowledge.
Speaker 2It gets their language, their terms, how their customers talk.
Speaker 1It speaks the brand basically.
Speaker 2Exactly, builds trust connection. But that's just one site. Right, ai is changing robots too.
Speaker 1Okay, from being just single purpose machines.
Speaker 2To reasoning adaptable ones. You remember figure A1, that humanoid robot.
Speaker 1I think so vaguely.
Speaker 2Remind me what it did it used a vision language model understood a request, a request, yeah, and then it recognized an apple, that it was food. It knew what an apple was, and then it gave the apple to a person all on its own.
Speaker 1So it wasn't programmed for that specific thing.
Speaker 2It adapted Foundation models. Let robots do that Gives them the brains for a complex world.
Speaker 1So I'm seeing a theme here. Yeah, these foundation models.
Speaker 2They're the key.
Speaker 1For this whole next level of AI, whether it's chatbots or robots.
Speaker 2You got it they're the brains behind it all. And when it comes to robots, yeah. Accenture highlights three big evolutions these models are driving.
Speaker 1Okay, lay them on me.
Speaker 2First contextual understanding. Robots used to just recognize stuff.
Speaker 1An apple is round red, whatever.
Speaker 2Now they're starting to understand meaning, like with Figaro 1.
Speaker 1It didn't just see the apple, it got that it was food.
Speaker 2Exactly. Context is everything for robots in the real world, you know.
Speaker 1Yeah, real world's full of surprises.
Speaker 2Huh.
Speaker 1Okay, what's evolution number two?
Speaker 2Communication. We're going to be talking to robots, just like we talk to each other.
Speaker 1Wait, really no more coding and programming.
Speaker 2It'll be natural language. Yeah, making robots way easier to use for everyone.
Speaker 1So I could just be like hey, robot, make me a sandwich.
Speaker 2Exactly See Much me a sandwich. Exactly See Much simpler. Okay, and the third evolution Get me. It's about planning and action. Robots are going beyond just pre-programmed tasks.
Speaker 1So more adaptable, thinking on their feet.
Speaker 2Exactly Breaking down complex goals into steps, figuring out situations they weren't trained for.
Speaker 1All thanks to those foundation models, huh. But I bet some people are hearing this and thinking robots taking over the world. Yeah, Like are we all going to be out of jobs. Time to build a bunker.
Speaker 2Uh-huh, hold off on the apocalypse prep. For now, accenture talks about this new learning loop.
Speaker 1New learning loop. What's that all about?
Speaker 2It's a shift from automation to empowerment, meaning we stop seeing seeing AI as the enemy. We see it as a way to boost our abilities to do more.
Speaker 1I like that idea. But, how do we actually do that?
Speaker 2Well, they point out a few big advantages to this approach Infinite skills for one.
Speaker 1Infinite skills sounds like a cheat code.
Speaker 2Right, ai could give us access to abilities we don't have naturally. So, like I'm a marketer but suddenly I've got the skills of a data scientist. You wouldn't have to become one, you use the AI tools. It frees you up for the creative stuff.
Speaker 1That's pretty wild, yeah. What else does this new learning loop do for us?
Speaker 2It boosts engagement. Let's be real no one loves boring, repetitive tasks.
Speaker 1Yeah, the soul crushing stuff.
Speaker 2AI can handle. That we get to focus on the fulfilling work. That we get to focus on the fulfilling work More productive, less burned out Exactly.
Speaker 1And then there's the idea of ownership.
Speaker 2Ownership of what? Of the change? Empowering people to be the drivers, not just along for the ride.
Speaker 1Instead of AI dictating everything.
Speaker 2We get to explore, experiment, find innovative solutions. We own it.
Speaker 1More control over our work, our future.
Speaker 2Exactly. People feel part of the solution. They embrace the change, give their best ideas.
Speaker 1Makes a lot of sense. So we've covered a ton here. This new learning loop, ai's evolution. What are some key takeaways for our listeners as we step into this new world? Wow, we've really gone deep on this one, haven't we? Ai autonomy, cognitive, digital brains.
Speaker 2Personified businesses. Robots with LLMs.
Speaker 1It's a lot to take in. It makes you think about the future.
Speaker 2It does, and what strikes me is this isn't just like small steps anymore you know, it feels like a whole different world. It is how we work, how we live, how we even use tech is changing fundamentally.
Speaker 1And with big changes come big challenges right. What are some things we've got to be careful about?
Speaker 2Well, the report brought up that customer engagement crisis if businesses don't.
Speaker 1Yeah, if AI is just generic.
Speaker 2People tune out. We all want that connection even from AI, you know Authenticity.
Speaker 1Makes sense. And then there's the trust issue, which is huge. How do we ensure AI is used ethically, Especially if it gets more? You know?
Speaker 2Independent Exactly.
Speaker 1It's tough, but I keep coming back to that new learning loop idea.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, that was a good one.
Speaker 1Empowering people to work with AI, learn from it, guide it. Maybe that's how we make sure it benefits everyone. I think you're right on there.
Speaker 2It's not us versus the machines, it's a partnership, exactly Humans and machines creating something better together.
Speaker 1I like that a lot, yeah. So, as we wrap up this deep dive, what's the one big thing you want our listeners to walk away with?
Speaker 2AI has crazy potential, but it comes with big questions Trust, ethics, what happens to jobs?
Speaker 1The big stuff.
Speaker 2Yeah, we're at this point where the choices we make now are going to shape the whole future, you know.
Speaker 1No pressure, right. So here's a final thought I'll leave everyone with If you could design your own AI agent.
Speaker 2Ooh, good one.
Speaker 1What would it do for you, what personality would it have and how would you make sure it acted according to your values?
Speaker 2That's worth pondering.
Speaker 1It is Thanks for joining us on this deep dive. Everyone, Stay tuned for more explorations into the world of AI.