@@TheBrazilianBA 1. Personalized assistance, including speech recognition capability; 2. Better context understanding; 3. Bigger and up-to-date knowledge base 4. Better visualization capabilities (the Mairmaid’s notations are very limited)
@@TheBrazilianBA Its just my guess thinking how an AI can write code to change business rules and respective code to reflect BPM system. Im wondering it will take 5 years from now become operational. Considering current systems too.
@@RajasekharUK , thanks for complementing your guess. Having AI changing business behavior by changing rules and processes is probably the hardest feature in this video. I'd say not just due to AI technology evolution, but due to business maturity too.
Fantastic video and illustration.
Thanks, Robert.
it's 2023, maybe early 2024 when the GPT-5 is planned to be released
Thanks for sharing your guess. What features do you expect from GPT-5 for this change?
@@TheBrazilianBA 1. Personalized assistance, including speech recognition capability;
2. Better context understanding;
3. Bigger and up-to-date knowledge base
4. Better visualization capabilities (the Mairmaid’s notations are very limited)
Great list, @@eugene8962.
Looks like we are designing the future and specifying requirements for OpenAI. 😁
That's the spirit!
Wow are business analysts in trouble
I would say this is a great opportunity for Business Analysts.
2030
Interesting guess. Do you want to elaborate on that?
@@TheBrazilianBA Its just my guess thinking how an AI can write code to change business rules and respective code to reflect BPM system. Im wondering it will take 5 years from now become operational. Considering current systems too.
@@RajasekharUK , thanks for complementing your guess. Having AI changing business behavior by changing rules and processes is probably the hardest feature in this video. I'd say not just due to AI technology evolution, but due to business maturity too.
😴 'promo sm'