Tag Archives: LLM

The AI Paradox: Why SMEs Might Be Losing Ground Just When They Thought They’d Caught Up

Three months ago, I declared AI the great equalizer for small and medium enterprises. Today, I’m not so sure. In fact, I’m worried we might be celebrating prematurely — and that the very technology promising to level the playing field … Continue reading

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The End of the Crowd? (Why AI Won’t Fully Replace Human Crowdsourcing — Yet)

AI has already claimed its seat at the innovation table — and it didn’t even knock. It barged in, armed with large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, reshaping how companies ideate, prototype, and solve problems.  With astonishing speed and minimal … Continue reading

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In Silico Creativity. Part 1. LLMs and Poetry (and Short Stories)

In my previous article, “In Silico Ideation,” I reviewed academic literature describing the application of LLM algorithms to generating new product ideas. Now, I want to review what is known about LLMs’ ability to generate other creative content. This article … Continue reading

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In silico Ideation: How Large Language Models (LLMs) Help Generate New Ideas

As with every emerging general-purpose technology, Generative AI (GenAI) is searching for problems to solve. Finding the most fitting will take time. I consider it pointless to look for the things that GenAI can’t do; instead, I prefer focusing on … Continue reading

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Unlocking Novelty: How Organizations Can Select Novel Ideas

You may insist, as much as you want, that “the ideas are a dime a dozen,” but if you ever laid a hand on a real corporate innovation project, you would know that every NPD process starts with an idea, … Continue reading

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