Ecosystems Architecture: New Thinking for Practitioners in the Age of AI Part 1: Where It All Began

By Ash Patel, Marketing Specialist, The Open Group

Recently we sat down with some of the authors of the game changing book titled ‘Ecosystems Architecture: New Thinking for Practitioners in the Age of AI’, to discuss the conception of the book and where it all began. The full interview can be found below involving Paul Homan and Rahul talking in depth about the beginnings of the book, as co-authors along with Phil Tetlow and Neal Fishman, of the Ecosystems Architecture: New Thinking for Practitioners in the Age of AI book.

Enterprise Architects and their Emerging Role in Futuristic Cities

By Malahat Qureshi, Chief Enterprise Architect The City of Neom, a beacon of modern architecture and technological innovation, stands as a testament to the value that enterprise architects can bring to urban development.  As enterprise architects, we p…

Navigating the Jagged Technological Frontier of Generative AI

Abstract:

In this presentation, Fabrizio covers the results and implication of his recent research, with co-authors, on the impact of Generative AI on Knowledge Workers, specifically consultants. This research shows that the landscape of human/AI collaboration is marked by what can be described as a “jagged frontier” of Generative AI capabilities. When consulting tasks were within this frontier, consultants using AI were significantly more productive and produced significantly higher quality results compared to a control group. However, outside the frontier of current capabilities, there’s a delicate interplay where humans might lean too heavily on AI, leading to potential oversights. This evolving frontier serves as a backdrop to the broader discussion on the transformative potential of AI.

Publication date: 2024-04-23

Publication type: Video

Publication authors:
Fabrizio Dell’Acqua
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Stephanie L. Woerner