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Navigating AI Adoption: How Fear is Holding Companies Back from Unlocking Generative AI’s Full Potential
One year ago, I met Amanda, a mid-level manager at a leading financial services company in Paris. She told me that earlier that day she was pulled into an urgent meeting at her work by her boss. The company's leadership had just made a major decision: ChatGPT and all other generative AI tools were banned due to concerns over confidentiality and data privacy, While Amanda understood the fear of exposing sensitive customer data to external systems, she couldn’t help but feel fr

Anupam Kundu
Nov 8, 20245 min read


Is generative AI ending the era of unique work?
Imagine this: 99,9 % of the work we do has been done before somewhere, by someone, in some form. It might feel uncomfortable to admit, but most of what we produce isn’t unique. And that’s exactly why generative AI works so well. Consider a simple example. Ask ChatGPT or Midjourney to create content about dinosaurs, and you’ll get impressive results in seconds. But if you ask for insights on the latest cancer research, you’re more likely to receive vague clichés or even halluc

Miikka Leinonen
Oct 30, 20242 min read


Chain of thought prompting: unlocking Gen AI’s full potential
Two months back, a group of my startup friends from Barcelona and Finland and I set out to create something ambitious: AIPathway , a new AI training program. As we worked on the launch, we realized we wanted to spotlight on a crucial skill — Prompt Engineering. It’s funny because, despite using ChatGPT regularly for over a year, prompting effectively was still something we hadn’t quite mastered ourselves. At first, I went all in, crafting prompts so detailed they practically

Anupam Kundu
Oct 10, 20247 min read
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