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Spencer Stuart: Strategic Alignment in the GenAI Era: Guiding the Executive Committee for Success
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad category of technologies capable of mimicking human intelligence or performing complex tasks. Presently, however, the specific field of generative AI (GenAI) and large language models (LLMs) seems to have captured our collective attention due to its ability to convincingly replicate the most human of activities, language. Although the true extent of GenAI’s potential is still hard to predict, and its potential risk factors are vast, our fascination with the technology is already leading to significant investments and its momentum shows no signs of slowing as companies succumb to the fear of being left behind in a paradigm shift.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad category of technologies capable of mimicking human intelligence or performing complex tasks. Presently, however, the specific field of generative AI (GenAI) and large language models (LLMs) seems to have captured our collective attention due to its ability to convincingly replicate the most human of activities, language. Although the true extent of GenAI’s potential is still hard to predict, and its potential risk factors are vast, our fascination with the technology is already leading to significant investments and its momentum shows no signs of slowing as companies succumb to the fear of being left behind in a paradigm shift.