There is a lot of excitement about technology’s potential to automate tasks making our lives easier and freeing us up to do more fun things.
ChatGPT is the latest in a long line of excited debates – with the CEO of OpenAI now suggesting that his ambition for the technology is for it to become a ‘reasoning engine’, so therefore not just a fact database. But the problem is (and this has been highlighted through various tests and articles) that implementing automation, never mind autonomy, is really quite hard.
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Claus Jepsen is a technology expert who has been fascinated by the micro-computer revolution ever since he received a Tandy TRS model 1 at the age of 14. Since then, Claus has spent the last few decades developing and architecting software solutions, most recently at Unit4, where he is the CTO leading the ERP vendor’s focus on enabling the post-modern enterprise.
At Unit4, Claus is building cloud-based, super-scalable solutions and bringing innovative technologies such as AI, chatbots, and predictive analytics to ERP. Claus is a strong believer that having access to vast amounts of data allows us to construct better, non-invasive and pervasive solutions to improve our experiences, relieve us from tedious chores, and allow us to focus on what we as individuals really love doing.
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