{"id":226222,"date":"2017-07-06T13:30:21","date_gmt":"2017-07-06T17:30:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-future-of-productivity-ai-and-machine-learning-entrepreneur.php"},"modified":"2022-04-15T03:49:19","modified_gmt":"2022-04-15T07:49:19","slug":"the-future-of-productivity-ai-and-machine-learning-entrepreneur","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/artificial-intelligence\/the-future-of-productivity-ai-and-machine-learning-entrepreneur.php","title":{"rendered":"The Future of Productivity: AI and Machine Learning &#8211; Entrepreneur"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The productivity and project management market is booming, and    its continuing to evolve in new and exciting ways. I wanted to    know what the future of artificial intelligence in project    management would look like, so I reached out to founders,    productivity expertsand futurists who work    in this space every dayto ask what their predictions are    for the next five and 10 years. Their answers were    enlightening.  <\/p>\n<p>    David Allen, the inventor of Getting Things Done, believes,Systems will    get better at presenting the relevant data to optimize our    experience in every situation -- at the right place, at the    right time. We need to think of productivity systems as    supporting systems for our decision process.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related: How    to Prepare Employees to Work With AI  <\/p>\n<p>    So, we wont yet be using AI to eliminate our decisions and    automate them, but to enhance the ability to make    a decision in any situation. I also think this is the next    likely step for AI. Most people wouldnt trust a computer to    make decisions for them, but they do look for information to    help make those decisions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Allen goes on to say, Neither these new presentation forms nor    trends like A.I. will make a decision for you. That wont work.    I see that A.I. can support your decisions but we still will    use our heads to make decisions.  <\/p>\n<p>    When most people think of AI, they think of robots doing manual    labor to get things done for us, whether its Rosie from The    Jetsons or a robot on the assembly line at Ford. The issue    I have with this is that this view is too limiting. Sure,    robots will become intelligent, but so will everything else.    The team behind the online video seriesIn a    Nutshellreleased a great explainer video about this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Right now, an app that will be able to recognize your    motivation level and give you tasks that fit that level is not    out of the question. Bots that can answer simple service    questions and learn from the responses are already around,    working with some success and some big failures.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related: Rethinking Chatbots: They're Not Just for    Customers  <\/p>\n<p>    Mark Mader, CEO at Smartsheet, thinks that    thinking of AI as roving robots is missing the point, saying,    Looking further out, theres no doubt that automation -- dont    think robots, think removing mundane and unproductive work    steps from your day -- will increase. Machine learning will be    able to predict what workers are trying to do and make their    work easier. How? By automatically gathering the information    they need to complete a task, populating formsand sharing    them with the appropriate people.  <\/p>\n<p>    I see a combination of both. Specifically in project management, I see a    future where machines will be able to predict a change using    real-time data and make changes accordingly. Its the    combination of bots and machine learning that holds the key:    Think of an assembly line system pushing out barbecue    equipment. The system will be able to predict that demand will    increase due to an upcoming holiday and automatically tell the    bots on the line to increase production. Im not sure if there    will be a human decision between them, but I think as we become    more comfortable with the machines decisions, well give    themmore control of the process.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI is far from being human, let alone superhuman. As I pointed    out, weve released machine learning bots with some pretty    terrible results. Machines are not yet good at understanding    context or sarcasm, so when we let them learn, they usually    miss the mark.  <\/p>\n<p>    Using machines to help with a decision, however, seems like the    only way forward for the moment. As a form of decision support,    productivity expertCarl Pulleinthinks that machine    learning and artificial intelligence [will move]towards    creating productivity tools that can schedule your meetings and    tasks for you and to be able to know what needs to be done    based on your context, where you are and what needs to be    done.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related: Why    Small Business Should Be Paying Attention to Artificial    Intelligence  <\/p>\n<p>    Machine learning enabled tools like Grammarly are already on the market, but as these    decision-making aides become more well-known, they are moving into more complex areas. Think of it as    your Facebook timeline algorithm or your spam filter, but for    your to-do list.  <\/p>\n<p>    To get a sense of where we are now, think of systems that are    on and learning all of the time. Your computer browser talks to    Google and Facebook and any number of companies, where    what youre doing, clicking, buyingand beyond, is stored.    Now with the recent trend of IoT, these things are moving away    from our computers and cellphones and becoming part of our    everyday lives. And gaining access to data along the way. Your    smart fridge might be able to tell the local supermarket how    much water you drink per week. If everyone in the local area    has a smart fridge, that same supermarket would be able to make    a better decision about how much water to keep stocked.  <\/p>\n<p>    Productivity psychologistMelissa Gratias sees this system working for us in    our workplaces too. Most apps and programs require the user to    purposefully interface with the tool in order to use it. We    will see more smart homes, smart carsand voice-activated    entry points that allow the tool to be always available to the    user, no matter where she is. She wont have to stop what shes    doing to, for example, add something to her task list.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related: Will    a Robot Take My Job?  <\/p>\n<p>    So, not only will the supermarket know what to stock, but your    fridge will know what to add to your shopping list for the next    week. Automatically, through learned behavior.  <\/p>\n<p>    All the experts I spoke with agreed that decision support    islikely the only way forward in the short term. Machines    are being taught the decision preferences of humans, because    they cant discern context on their own. So, we need to educate    machines on what its like to think like a human.    Companies like Alphabet are already working on it, with    projects like DeepMind at the forefront of AI and machine    learning technologies. Others, like Elon Musks OpenAI, are    working to make sure that humanitys fears of a malevolent AI    will never be realized. As we learn to trust these systems,    adoption will quickly follow. And since they're so universal,    they will surely touch allindustries.  <\/p>\n<p>          Martin Welker is the founder and CEO of collaboration          platformZenkit. 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