Hello, AI Enthusiasts.
As Tuesday night arrives, let’s take a moment to reflect on the latest in AI.
In an intriguing workplace experiment, Ethan Mollick, known for exploring the intersections of technology and business, invited a HeyGen avatar to lead what he called "the most stereotypical corporate Zoom meeting ever."
In a related discussion, Interactive AI interviews are rapidly becoming a standard in the hiring process. Meanwhile, Dr. Maurie Markman compares the effectiveness of AI chatbots to that of oncologists in responding to cancer-related queries on social media.
Here's another crazy day in AI:
AI leads the meeting: stereotypes on display
Interactive AI interviews set to become standard
Can AI chatbots rival oncologists for medical advice?
Some AI tools to try out
TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: The AI Meeting
Image Credit: Wowza (created with Ideogram)
Can AI capture the essence of a typical corporate meeting—cliches and all?
Ethan Mollick set out to answer this question in a recent LinkedIn post, where he shared an experiment involving a HeyGen AI avatar. Tasked with leading the most stereotypical corporate meeting possible, the AI avatar did not disappoint. From nudging participants to “unmute” to emphasizing corporate buzzwords like “synergy,” the AI displayed a surprising command of familiar virtual meeting rituals. The outcome was both amusing and thought-provoking, offering a playful look at how AI might fit into the dynamics of the modern workplace.
Ways AI is already transforming work:
The AI opened with the usual reminders to “check the unmute button” and keep the agenda in mind.
It brought up familiar corporate phrases, like “synergy levels” and “keeping the wheels turning smoothly.”
Suggestions for team engagement included virtual coffee chats and a round of “sharing wins” from the week.
The AI encouraged a “celebration of success,” aiming for a positive vibe and team connection.
While this lighthearted take may prompt a laugh, it also encourages us to reflect on how corporate culture is communicated, especially as AI continues to gain ground in our workflows. This meeting, albeit playful, highlights the role AI might play in handling some of our routine professional interactions, particularly for tasks that follow a formulaic pattern. AI avatars like the one Mollick used could eventually become tools for quick stand-ins in meetings, allowing employees to focus on more dynamic and creative contributions.
The broader implications are intriguing. As AI becomes more sophisticated, its potential to mimic human interactions in a way that feels both familiar and subtly comedic could help redefine how we see virtual presence. Perhaps AI could help bring a fresh perspective to otherwise standard interactions—sparking a shift in how we approach routine tasks and team dynamics. For now, Mollick’s experiment serves as a reminder of AI’s evolving role and the humorous, sometimes insightful reflections it can bring to even the most conventional spaces.
Read more here.
OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:
Interactive AI Interviews Set to Become Standard
/Natalie Wu, Digital Rotational Program Associate at CNBC
Interactive AI interviews are becoming increasingly common, with companies like Chipotle and Amazon using AI-powered virtual recruiters to screen applicants. According to industry experts, this trend is expected to become the norm by 2025, with AI handling initial stages of the interview process to save time and reduce hiring biases. However, concerns remain around how AI might pick up on unintended biases, potentially affecting hiring outcomes. Applicants, meanwhile, report mixed reactions, as some find the process efficient, while others feel the lack of human interaction.
Read more here.
Can AI Chatbots Rival Oncologists for Medical Advice?
/Maurie Markman, MD at Medscape
In a recent study published in JAMA Oncology, Dr. Maurie Markman compares the effectiveness of AI chatbots to that of oncologists in responding to cancer-related queries on social media. The analysis found that AI chatbots provided answers that were superior in quality, empathy, and readability compared to human oncologists in certain scenarios. While this demonstrates the potential of AI to enhance patient support by offering accessible and compassionate medical advice, Dr. Markman emphasizes the importance of monitoring AI to prevent misinformation and ensure accuracy. As AI continues to advance, integrating these tools into healthcare could significantly improve the accessibility and quality of medical information for patients and their families.
Read the transcript here.
SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:
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