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Why does celebrating AI Appreciation Day matter?

Taking the time to really understand how AI is transforming the way we do business, transact, work and live, it’s no wonder ‘AI Appreciation Day’ is starting to make waves across news and social channels. But as much as there are exciting opportunities, there are also challenges with the new ‘Age of AI’. In this article, we speak with leading experts from NielsonIQ, Amperity, Eagle Eye and GPTStrategic as they discuss what AI Appreciation Day really means in today’s fast-evolving digital landscape.

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 Andrew Gunnis, Co-Founder of GPTStrategic

Celebrating AI Appreciation Day is important for several reasons:

  • Awareness and education: It provides a platform to increase public understanding of AI, its capabilities, and its potential impact on society
  • Bridging the knowledge gap: The day can help demystify AI technology, making it more accessible to those who may feel intimidated or left behind by the pace of technological change
  • Encouraging participation: We can inspire more people to engage with and contribute to AI development and applications by highlighting AI’s positive contributions
  • Addressing concerns: It offers an opportunity to discuss and address ethical considerations and societal implications of AI constructively
  • Celebrating achievements: The day allows us to celebrate the progress made in AI and acknowledge the hard work of researchers, developers, and innovators in the field

Importantly, AI Appreciation Day can stimulate conversations about the future of work, education, and society in an AI-enhanced world, helping to shape a positive and inclusive vision for the future

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Billy Loizou Area VP APAC, Amperity

AI Appreciation Day serves as a meaningful educational tool and a catalyst for how it is applied in the future. On the educational front, it offers a focused opportunity to demystify AI by showcasing real-world use cases, to help people understand AI’s current capabilities and limitations. Additionally,  it provides an ideal platform to address the ethical considerations surrounding AI, fostering critical thinking about its development and use.

AI Appreciation Day encourages discussions about AI’s potential impact on various industries, helping individuals and brands to better anticipate and prepare for upcoming changes – especially when you consider how fast Gen AI is evolving. However, the most important aspect of the day is that it encourages a mindset of continuous learning and adaptability, which will be crucial as AI continues to evolve and reshape various aspects of life and work.

Jonathan Reeve, Vice President APAC, Eagle Eye

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Given all the hype and headlines about the impact of AI, AI Appreciation Day gives us the chance to step back and reflect in a meaningful way about how AI can help us as individuals and help the organisations we work in.

We see a lot of businesses struggling to see a positive business impact from AI, either because they lack the internal capabilities to capitalize or because the benefits from introducing AI were not as high as predicted.

Our experience is that it is best to start by using AI to improve an existing repeatable process, as this is the most straightforward opportunity, and it’s likely that third-party vendors may have already developed a solution. For example, we have implemented a third-party tool called Glean to help us improve how we search for information on our internal systems.

Victor Hidalgo, BASES Australia & New Zealand Lead, NielsenIQ (NIQ)

AI has already profoundly disrupted several high-profile industries – such as marketing – and will likely start transforming almost all of them soon. I believe the guiding principles of AI should be the 3Ps: Positive, Practical and Purposeful.

Being positive relates to actively engaging in exploration and iteration to identify areas where generative AI can operate independently and those that require human oversight or involvement.

Being practical is about assessing the benefits and limitations of the technology on a case-by-case basis to maximise usability and minimise risk.

The purpose part of the equation is a call to action for the industry to be value-driven, not hype-driven.

If everyone sticks to those principles, AI Appreciation Day could soon become one of the year’s most celebrated days!

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