Looking for AI Case Studies for My Forthcoming Book
I’m currently formulating my next book. At a high level, the topic will be generative AI—one of the forces covered in The Nine.
I’m looking at an early 2024 pub date. It will be the fifth in my series on the future of work, and I’ll be revealing the title, cover, the book synopsis, and more details over the coming weeks.
For number 15, I’m particularly interested in organizations that have used generative-AI technologies in interesting ways. Let this post serve as my regular call for case studies.
A few more notes:
I’m looking for both successes and, er, challenges.No puff pieces touting the life-changing nature of newfangled tchotchkes from software vendors and consulting firms. I’m fine with anonymity, if that’s what you prefer. In previous texts, I’ve anonymized people and organizations when requested. Variety rules. I’d like to leave no stone unturned. Non-profits, small businesses, and startups are all fair game.I’m especially curious about how teams are using this evolving crop of technologies. That is, profiling one progressive, tech-savvy person isn’t as interesting to me as how a group is doing itDisclaimerIf this sounds interesting, let’s chat.
I insist upon providing a draft of the case study write-up for your review before the book’s publication. If approving the final copy will involve 18 revisions with your employer’s PR folks or legal department, then we should probably pass. I’m not a fan of bottlenecks in general, much less when a technology is changing as swiftly as AI.
Next StepsIf this sounds interesting, let’s chat.
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