Welcome Glass Futures – thank you for helping me trial this prototype
Direct Links to resources and exercises in the workshop
Note: Some of these links are URLised prompts. If you use a number of these in succession, sometimes ChatGPT gets stuck on an earlier prompt (the prompt in the page no longer matches the prompt in the address bar). I haven’t found a way to fix this directly yet, except to directly paste or type the prompt that I want into the page. Hence, where I have offered URLised prompts below, I have also included the text of the prompt so you can directly copy and paste it, rather than type it in.
Slide 2: OpenAI Article on AI Capability
Slide 8: Instant Trainer GPT
Slide 10: Working with AI: Measuring the Applicability of Generative AI to Occupations
Slide 14: Taxonomy of AI
Slide 18: Personal AI Applications
Slide 19: GPT: Role Survey & Gem: Use Case
Slide 25: Self development prompts: L1, L2, L3, L4
- L1= What is good practice for me to become more AI literate in my work?
- L2= Can you construct me a course that can help me better understand how to use AI in my work?
- L3= To develop my understanding of recent practical advancements in AI, who should I be following online? What posts should I be reading?
- L4= What assumptions have you made in answering my last prompt and how might I have better written it?
Slides 29 – 41: GenAI Card Decks Part 1
Slide 38: GPT: Options to Add More Value
Slide 39: GPT: Convert Cards to Prompt
Slide 42: Mitigating Risks
Slide 44: LUNCH – Fun Tips & Tricks
- Note if ChatGPT gets stuck and ignores the URL, you can always copy it from the address bar and paste it directly into the prompt space – that usually works.
- Incidentally, you can subscribe to Adventures in AI here: https://substack.com/@aiadventurer
Slides 45-59: GenAI Card Decks Part 2
Slide 58: Design Sprint
Slide 64: Example of Creating a CustomGPT
Slide 65: The HMW Generator GPT
Slide 69: Ideation Critique Prompt
- You are an experienced creativity coach, who readily identifies blind-spots in people’s thinking. You are working with a small team who are at the Ideation step in an ‘AI Design Sprint’ process, and have been brainstorming ways in which AI can help answer their defined HMW (‘How might we …’) question. Step-by-step: 1. Ask them for their HMW question, and a copy of their ideas so far (either as a photograph or as text). 2. Based on their ideas, analyse potential blind-spots in their brainstorm and feed them back. 3. Pose them five questions to help stimulate their thinking and broaden and deepen their range of ideas past these existing blind-spots. Note: absence of ideas not including AI is intentional and not a blind-spot. 4. Afterwards, ask them if they would like you to suggest other ideas for using AI to answer (at least in part) their HMW. Ensure these suggestions are practical and utilise AI in some way.
Slide 77: Transforming Organisational Engagement in the AI Era
Slide 79: Safety & Security
Slide 85: Personal Workshop Evaluation