How [You] Can Use ChatGPT to Increase Your Creative Output

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Summary

Generative AI… maybe you’ve heard of it? How about ChatGPT or Bard? This technology has been sweeping the news headlines, and workplace water cooler conversations, for the past few months. And if you’re familiar with this technology, you may have had the thought, “This is cool, but how can it actually help me?”

This webinar is for those who have dabbled in ChatGPT, only to yield unimpressive results; it’s for product teams, marketers, designers, and more who haven’t yet mastered the tool, and even for those who don’t know where to begin. Through real-world examples and in-tool demonstrations, Perry Klebahn and Sebastian Krakowski will show you how to use ChatGPT and other AI solutions to drive innovation and make your life a little easier.

We’ll be taking questions from the audience throughout the webinar so be sure to join live!


You Will Learn:
  • How generative AI and large language models can benefit a variety of professions
  • How ChatGPT can help you with tasks like day-to-day tasks like content creation, ideation, concept generation, visualization, product development, and innovation
  • Techniques for prompting ChatGPT to yield the best results
  • Ways to refine and evaluate AI-generated content
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Speakers

Perry Klebahn

Perry is an Adjunct Professor and Director of Executive Education at the Stanford d.school. When it comes to startups, corporations and executive leadership, Perry’s seen just about everything. He's a seasoned entrepreneur, product designer, chief executive and co-founding member of the d.school faculty with over 20 years of experience. He also loves math, motorcycles and making things. Perry founded the Atlas Snowshoe Company, which remains the leader in snowshoe design and technology. He sold Atlas and became the head of Sales and Marketing for the clothing brand, Patagonia in 2000. He then went on to be named the CEO of the iconic bag company, Timbuk2 in 2007. Despite his years running startups and corporations, Perry’s true calling is teaching.

Sebastian Krakowski

Sebastian is an Assistant Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and a Digital Fellow at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. His interests include digital transformation, organizational behavior, and strategic management. Specifically, his research explores how digital technologies like artificial intelligence impact organizational strategy and innovation, with a particular focus on the interaction and collaboration between human beings and algorithms in decision-making contexts. His research has been published in journals such as the Academy of Management Review and Strategic Management Journal.

Neil Daswani

Neil Daswani is a Co-Director of the Stanford Advanced Security Certification Program. He has in the past served in a variety of research, development, teaching, and executive roles at Symantec, LifeLock, Twitter, Dasient, Google, NTT DoCoMo USA Labs, Yodlee, and Bellcore. Neil has been both a security entrepreneur, having co-founded Dasient which was acquired by Twitter, and has also served as a Chief Information Security Officer at LifeLock and at Symantec's Consumer Business Unit. 

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