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AI Use Case Design: Test a Concrete AI Use Case
Why test an AI use case?
- Complexity and Costs: AI projects can become complex, time-consuming, and expensive.
- Clear Benefits: The intended (customer) benefit of an AI use case must be clearly defined to be consistently pursued.
- Suitability of AI: Before implementation, it must be verified whether AI is the right tool for the problem.
- Expert Knowledge: Capture existing expert knowledge about the context, the problem, and possible solutions.
Our Recommendation
- Focus on AI use cases that solve real problems for your target group and would be difficult or impossible to solve without AI.
- Obtain early feedback from customers or users to verify your understanding of the problem and the effectiveness of the proposed solution.
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How does amidiro support you?
- Consultation: amidiro advises you on developing and reviewing your AI use cases.
- Education: amidiro explains which AI technologies might be suitable for your use case and the limits of the technology.
- Technology and Science: amidiro keeps you informed about the current state of technology and science.
- Facilitation: amidiro moderates the process of assessing AI use cases using a proven method.
- Essential Questions: amidiro helps you to address the most important questions:
- What problem are we solving using AI, and what concrete benefit does the target group gain from it?
- Is AI the right tool, and is it sufficiently capable?
- What exactly does the target group think about the proposed solution?
Our Commitment
- You understand what specific benefits for the target group are in focus.
- You identify why and how AI can contribute to the solution and what additional needs exist.
- You recognize the concrete opportunities and risks of AI deployment in this use case.
- You have a prototype to make the proposed solution tangible.
- You gain insights into the thoughts of potential customers or users regarding your use case.
- You possess sufficient knowledge to plan a concrete implementation project.
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What does the offer include?
- Understanding AI Use Case Workshop (1 Day)
- Foundations: Introduction to the basics of Artificial Intelligence (lecture and discussion).
- Problem Consolidation: Detailed elaboration of the concrete problem of the target group, starting from your initial ideas.
- Hypothesis Formation: Identification of key points that could challenge the implementation of the AI use case.
Your Outcome
- The workshop provides you with a clear understanding of the targeted benefit for the selected AI use case.
- The workshop serves to identify clear questions that must be answered before implementation.
- AI Use Case Design Sprint (5 Days)
- Continuity: Builds on the Understanding AI Use Case Workshop (Day 1).
- Solution Sketch: Sketching possible solutions using artificial intelligence.
- Verification: Verifying the feasibility of the AI solution within your company using existing data and current technology.
- Prototype: Creation of a means to make the core idea tangible for the target group.
- Feedback: Gathering initial feedback from potential customers or users.
Your Outcome
- You receive a concrete solution sketch of a feasible AI use case and a prototype built upon it.
- The sprint ends with the presentation of the prototype to potential customers or users, obtaining genuine feedback.
- You possess a hypothesis about the value proposition and feedback specifically about it from potential customers or users.
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