Researchers from the University of Sheffield have developed a new framework to assist businesses in understanding and implementing AI. This guidance promotes a shift from a technology-first approach to a problem-first mindset, enabling organizations to align AI with their specific goals. The framework aims to enhance accessibility to AI, addressing the confidence gap among UK workers in using the technology.
The framework, termed AI Thinking, breaks down the AI implementation process into five essential skills. It emphasizes the importance of contextualizing AI applications within existing business processes rather than viewing them as external innovations. This approach not only aids in effective AI adoption but also ensures ethical considerations are integrated into practical use.
• New framework encourages a problem-first mindset for AI implementation.
• AI Thinking framework aims to improve accessibility and confidence in AI use.
AI Thinking is a framework designed to help organizations implement AI effectively by focusing on specific goals.
Generative AI refers to AI technologies that create content, such as text or images, enhancing user engagement.
A problem-first mindset prioritizes identifying organizational challenges before selecting AI solutions.
The University of Sheffield is involved in AI research and has developed frameworks to assist businesses in AI implementation.
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