00:22:25 Tanya - ODF Admin: Malini & Alix, I just forwarded the newsletter to your email. The whole intent of this conversation is to have pre-read the articles distributed in European ODF's newsletter. Lisa and Daragh I'll forward to you, also 00:30:16 Tanya - ODF Admin: For reference, the articles are: Rid Your Organization of Obstacles that Infuriate Everyone by Robert Sutton and Huggy Rao, HBR Eight Essential Leadership Tips for 2024 by Laurianne McLaughlin, MIT Sloan Management Review (may need to register for free for full access) Not Sure Where to Start With Your AI Strategy? Here Are 3 Steps by Brian Uzzi, Kellogg Insight Do You Have an "Early Days" Generative AI Strategy? by Scott Likens and Nicole Wakefield, Strategy+Business What Is An Enterprise Architect (EA), and Why Does Every Company Need One, Regardless of Size or Industry? by Adolfo Rodriguez, Medium 00:37:40 Malini Srikanth: Are we not adapting to be stable for a period of time? That provides the space for innovation and again go into this cycle. The period of stability is relative 00:40:38 Malini Srikanth: Also, these models are going to be wise based on the permission provided by the organization to be shared. 00:47:06 Malini Srikanth: Business strategy; It is a tool to carry forward the strategy, but it is implemented through a department 00:48:46 Jardena London: Replying to "But it is implemente..."What department do you think? 00:50:55 Mary Selden: Our use of AI is limited so far, as we are trying to understand the ethics of inputting potentially sensitive people information into the system. I see a lot of opportunities in qualitative data analysis using both AI and NLP. 00:50:56 Malini Srikanth: Replying to "But it is implemente..." Data science. Sometimes called as operating system too 00:56:15 Mary Selden: Reacted to "Sometimes called as ..." with 👍 01:04:31 Jardena London: Loved the subtraction article - jargon monoxide and “Eliminate things that distract, bore, bewilder or exhaust people” — Soul-crushing things! 01:04:43 Andrew Williams: Using AI for / in design 01:05:20 Andrew Williams: ^Jardena - what are the tangible steps to achieving could be interesting 01:05:39 Malini Srikanth: Currently AI is in the adaptability mode (trust level - low); Organizations/ countries want it to be in a stable mode (trust level - high). So, what does being agile mean?! 01:07:15 Malini Srikanth: Replying to "Currently AI is in t..."Currently AI is in the adaptability mode (trust level - low); Organizations/ countries want it to be in a stable mode (trust level - high). So, what does being agile mean?! Any thoughts? 01:10:27 Jardena London: Replying to "Currently AI is in t..."We are trying to use a new tool in old ways. Trying to create certainty instead of harnessing the value of uncertainty. 01:05:41 Daragh Brangan: Enterprise architecture - If a CEO decides the organization needs to create a model around radical autonomy with alignment, how do they do that? Is there a system or software to take it from philosophy to having it actually work day to day? 01:05:51 Jardena London: This week’s podcast https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/eric-schmidt-ai-the-good-the-bad-and-the-scary 01:07:48 Malini Srikanth: What is this tool? 01:08:51 Malini Srikanth: So, it layers over existing tools. Is this in the form of an app? 01:09:43 Andrew Williams: I need to drop for my next meeting. Thanks for the conversation! 01:11:38 Daragh Brangan: Thanks everyone. Great conversation! 01:11:52 Malini Srikanth: Thank you everyone! 01:12:04 Mary Selden: Thanks, Tanya! I look forward to the next one :) 01:12:05 Malini Srikanth: Thanks Jim and Tanya for this wonderfully facilitated coversation!