August 2025
Great use for AI
20/08/25 10:58
Interesting article in the paper today - Quebec City is using Google AI technology to improve traffic flow. Using data from Google Maps and a specific purpose AI, traffic light timing is adjusted to optimize traffic flow resulting in lower drive times and thereby reducing carbon dioxide emissions. 19 cities around the world are using this technology now. The article doesn't address the issue of real time adjustments but why couldn't that happen? I suspect this is how many AI implementations will happen - rather quietly and under the covers but making real differences in the real world. Hopefully positive differences of course but that's not quite clear yet…
Content issue isn't going away!
14/08/25 12:55
ChatGPT 5 is out and while the reviews are mixed (at best) it's clear that progress, for all the big AIs, is ongoing. After all, they're not burning the money and there's a lot of money… So? So, we're going to pivot a bit. Why create content that an AI can find for you? Sure we could likely sell the product for awhile but I think we need to add more value… not just about using an AI as a tool but more as a partner… a fast, pretty smart, but still makes mistakes partner.
Creating content... does it make sense anymore?
05/08/25 11:12
We're working away on ten modules about AI and Project Management. They're for PMI certified practitioners looking for some AI information along with PDUs… this all makes sense… or, at least it did. Does it still? Often I'll create some content, hopefully well researched and thought out. The goal is usually to offer the user some actionable advice or a word to the wise. But increasingly I wonder if the user could simply ask their AI a few good questions and get answers that are good enough? This is 1. Rather interesting, and 2. A tad disturbing if you're in the business of selling content. How does one stay ahead?