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Coaching for Leaders

674: Principles for Using AI at Work, with Ethan Mollick

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Ethan Mollick: Co-Intelligence

Ethan Mollick is a professor of management at Wharton, specializing in entrepreneurship and innovation. His research has been featured in various publications, including Forbes, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.

Through his writing, speaking, and teaching, Ethan has become one of the most prominent and provocative explainers of AI, focusing on the practical aspects of how these new tools for thought can transform our world. He’s the author of the popular One Useful Thing Substack and also the author of the book, Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI*.

Whether you’ve used it or not, you’ve heard that AI will transform how we work. Given how quickly the technology is changing, how do you start and, if you’ve started already, what’s the way to use it well? In this conversation, Ethan and I discuss the principles for using AI, even as the technology changes.

Key Points

  • GPT-4 is already passing the bar examination in the 90th percentile, acing AP exams, and even passing the Certified Sommelier Examination.
  • Always invite AI to the table. It’s may be helpful, frustrating, or useless — but understanding how it works will help you appreciate how it may help or threaten you.
  • Being the “human in the loop” will help you catch where AI isn’t accurate or helpful. Zeroing in on areas where you are already an expert will help you appreciate where AI is useful and where its limitations emerge.
  • Treat AI like a person, but tell it what kind of person it is. It’s helpful to think of AI like an alien person rather than a machine.
  • Assume this is the worst AI you will ever use. Embracing that reality will help you stay open to possibilities on how you use AI do your work better.

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Whether you've used it or not you've heard that AI will transform how we work,

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given how quickly the technology is changing.

0:09.0

How do you start?

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And if you've started already, what's the best way to use it well?

0:14.8

In this conversation, the principles for using AI even as the technology changes.

0:21.6

This is coaching for leaders episode 674.

0:26.0

Produced by Innovate Learning Maximizing Human Potential. human potential. Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:37.8

This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host Dave Stahoviac. Leaders aren't born, they're made.

0:45.0

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom

0:48.0

through insightful conversations.

0:50.0

One place that more and more people every day are looking for wisdom is through conversations with AI.

0:58.0

AI, of course, has captured the news, our attention so much in the technological advances.

1:05.0

What we have not yet figured out is how do we all work with AI?

1:09.7

Today a conversation, the first of many, I'm sure sure on how do we begin thinking about

1:14.8

some of the key principles at the meta level to start to be able to use AI and to do it

1:21.4

well at work. I'm so pleased to welcome Ethan Mollick to the show. He is a professor

1:26.4

of management at Wharton specializing in entrepreneurship and innovation. His research has been featured in various publications

1:33.6

including Forbes, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Through his

1:37.5

writing, speaking, and teaching, Ethan has become one of the most prominent and

1:41.0

provocative explainers of AI, focusing on the practical aspects of how these

1:45.9

new tools for thought can transform our world.

1:49.4

He's the author of the popular One Useful Things Substack and author of the book co-intelligence

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