A global consulting company declares that `` 50% of employees are using generative AI ''
An executive in the artificial intelligence (AI) division of
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McKinsey has reported a survey result that ``While the percentage of companies adopting AI has peaked, companies that have adopted AI will continue to dominate'', but McKinsey has actually introduced AI to its consulting business. We are using it effectively. Ben Ellenquig, global leader ofQuantumBlack , McKinsey's AI consulting arm, said at a media event at McKinsey's New York Experience Studio that by June 2023, almost 50% of employees will be using ChatGPT or You mentioned that you use similar technology. Ellenquig stressed that McKinsey has clear rules, including 'guidelines and principles' about what information employees can input into generative AI, saying, 'We do not upload sensitive information. No,” he claims.
While he didn't specify which AI services McKinsey employees are using and for what purpose, Alex Singra, senior partner and global leader of QuantumBlack, who was present at the event, said: It hinted that McKinsey is testing most of the major generative AI. ``Especially for major services, McKinsey engineers independently put them in a sandbox with enhanced security and work on them every day,'' Shinra said.
As an example of how generative AI is used in consulting, Mr. Shingra said that when a client was involved in the business of mergers and acquisitions ( M&A ), an employee there asked, 'What would you think if Company X acquired Company Y?' I explained that I had asked ChatGPT questions and reviewed the responses I received to consider the impact on the business after the M&A. However, Mr. Singra said, 'In a publicly accessible model, such questions are not desirable.'
Ellenquig described how McKinsey's customers and companies McKinsey surveyed are using generative AI today as the 'four C's.' The first is `` Coding '', and some software developers say that using services such as ChatGPT has improved productivity by 35% to 55%. The second is customer engagement, where some companies are using generative AI to provide more personalized interactions when a customer takes some action, Ellenquig said. doing.
The third is 'Creative content generation', especially in marketing companies, by streamlining the content generation process with generative AI, it is possible to deliver marketing texts and images that are more personalized to each individual. It is said that it is approaching. The fourth is 'Content synthesis', which uses generative AI to combine different data points and services for better analysis and consideration.
Shingra also proposes a five-step framework for approaching generative AI in a safe, robust, and smart way. Start by ``considering in detail where the AI tools and data will be located'', ``identifying whether the data is proprietary or third-party data'', and ``selecting the appropriate AI model''. . On top of that, Mr. Singla said, 'We can use ChatGPT without complicating it, which has become popular because of its simple interface.' says.
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