Where does genAI fit in your application development strategy?

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Global Intelligent Automation Manager in Healthcare and Biotech2 years ago

I am currently using Enterprise Automation to drive and prompt my GenAI to further the use of Intelligent automation and remove some of the unnecessary 'Human in the loop - activities'... out of the loop. I am also using GenAI Chats the users may have to again prompt the automation to then take the words used in the chat, and prompt the LLM with that to derive an answer. If the user wants to move forward, an existing automation can be called to run for that user. Of course, this only happens if roles and permissions are correct. Automation can validate, where LLM's cannot at this time. 

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Director of IT in Software2 years ago

Very cautously looking at it- starting with low risk development like unit test case generation. Not ready to do anything that involves  the business model.

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CIO in Education2 years ago

It does not, at least not for the time being. AI, in my opinion, is still in the grey area, with a penchant towards the dark part.

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