[Ailist] RE: AI as accepted business strategy
Don Austin
don.austin at charter.net
Tue Mar 13 13:35:38 MST 2007
Hi Mike,
I suppose you could get a variety of thoughts on this, but I believe that it
is not exactly correct to say that "the original AI model was developed to
assist organizations of some size to handle change."
Actually, what you are talking about doing, "to use AI on a much more subtle
level - one can incorporate its 'microscopic' processes in conversations all
the time," is very much in tune with initial spirit and research on AI. It
has everything to do with creating a generative mindset and experience, on
an ongoing basis, as opposed, for example, a problem-solving mindset.
Carry on!
Don
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> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:01:37 -0700
> From: "Mike Sands" <msands at dccnet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ailist] RE: AI as accepted business strategy
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> PS. I believe the original AI model was developed to assist organizations
of some size
> to handle change. I am gaining experiences all the time of ways to use AI
on a much
> more subtle level - one can incorporate its "microscopic" processes in
conversations all
> the time - I am working on a book that will help people learn how to use
these
> processes alone or in pairs to stimulate energy hope ideas and action.
>
> It may be too that when these micro application ideas have been in the
world enough
> it will be easier, more "experientially logical" for organizations to take
next steps.
>
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