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As an executive or business leader, integrating genAI effectively into your organization will be a top priority. Navigating how to strategically use this tool is both critical and pressing. This short course guides you through formulating effective genAI use cases specific to your business circumstances.
Through a series of hands-on activities, you will apply genAI best practices while using IBM’s watsonx AI engine to both understand its nature and to brainstorm ways you can leverage this powerful tool in your organization. You will then construct a potential use case yourself. You will:
Throughout the course, you will draw on your own industry expertise and leverage that knowledge to refine your ideas for your organization with genAI assistance.
To get the most from this course, we recommend you take the first 2 courses in the Generative AI for Executives and Business Leaders series as well. You should also be familiar with basic AI terminology and common AI business concepts.
Module 1: Develop an AI Use Case for Your Organization
What is the purpose of the course?
Encourage critical thinking and reflection for executives and business leaders on relevant issues related to implementing generative AI in businesses and other organizations. This course is one in a series of three courses intended for executives and business leaders on integrating AI into their organizations.
What will I get if I pay for this course?
You get access to all course materials, including graded assignments. By completing this course, you will develop a plausible use case suited to your organization and gain experience with AI tools and best practices by doing so. You will earn a badge you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
Who should take this course?
Anyone interested in the use of generative AI from a business leadership perspective.
Can I take this course for free?
If you only want to read and view the course readings and videos, you can audit the course for free. You will not have access to the assessments or hands-on labs.
What background knowledge is necessary for this course?