MORROW – Clayton State University’s College of Business Professor Leon C. Prieto has played an important role in the development of ManagementGPT — a state-of-the-art AI Co-Thinker prototype.
This initiative, a joint effort between Capgemini Invent and Thinkers50, aims to revolutionize the way managers approach complex issues in strategy, innovation and culture.
Prieto’s involvement in the project has been instrumental in bridging theoretical knowledge and practical application, leading to the creation of a multi-Stakeholder Co-Creation prototype that fosters continuous dialogue between humans and AI, a press release stated.
“It is designed to steer AI systems towards a ‘cooperative advantage,’ where business success contributes positively to society,” Prieto said.
He added that the collaboration with the Capgemini Invent team based in Italy, Paolo Cervini and Gabriele Rosani, has resulted in a platform that co-creates outcomes by encouraging reflection and exchange on multi-faceted managerial challenges.
Central to the testing and refinement of the ManagementGPT were Clayton State University students Muosa Sheikh, who is pursuing his masters in supply chain analytics, and Christian Ransome, who is working towards his MBA in data analytics.
“These students played a vital role as testers, providing essential feedback and insights that contributed significantly to the development of the AI Co-Thinker,” Prieto said.
The collaboration has yielded significant advancements, notably:
— Comprehensive Stakeholder Analysis: The AI Co-Thinker facilitates an all-encompassing review of involved parties, ensuring no stakeholder is overlooked.
— Perspective Taking: It encourages understanding and empathy by simulating different stakeholder personas, enhancing managerial decisions and actions.
—Methodological Guidance: By…
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