Steve Bartlett
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If you're an IT leader or a CIO or someone who makes big decisions in tech, there's an event happening this year that I want to be on your radar. Gartner, the sponsor of today's Moments episode, is hosting their annual IT Symposium Expo. This conference is the fastest way to get up to speed with everything that's happening in tech.
If you're an IT leader or a CIO or someone who makes big decisions in tech, there's an event happening this year that I want to be on your radar. Gartner, the sponsor of today's Moments episode, is hosting their annual IT Symposium Expo. This conference is the fastest way to get up to speed with everything that's happening in tech.
The whole idea is to give executives frameworks to lead confidently in 2025 in a world that's evolving so incredibly fast. And Gartner's global reach means there's an event near you, including the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. You can expect conversations on AI, cybersecurity, leadership in a digital age, as well as an industry-specific deep dive.
The whole idea is to give executives frameworks to lead confidently in 2025 in a world that's evolving so incredibly fast. And Gartner's global reach means there's an event near you, including the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. You can expect conversations on AI, cybersecurity, leadership in a digital age, as well as an industry-specific deep dive.
Secure your spot by registering at gartner.com slash symposium. That's gartner.com slash symposium. And enjoy this moment with Mo Gordat, former CBO of Google X, talking about the possibility of AI replacing humans in the workforce. So the first inevitable, just to clarify, is will we stop?
Secure your spot by registering at gartner.com slash symposium. That's gartner.com slash symposium. And enjoy this moment with Mo Gordat, former CBO of Google X, talking about the possibility of AI replacing humans in the workforce. So the first inevitable, just to clarify, is will we stop?
ChatGTP4 knows more than any human on planet Earth. Knows more information.
ChatGTP4 knows more than any human on planet Earth. Knows more information.
But even on that, I wonder if we... are a little bit delusioned about what creativity actually is. Creativity, as far as I'm concerned, is like taking a few things that I know and combining them in new and interesting ways. And ChatGCP is perfectly capable of like taking two concepts, merging them together.
But even on that, I wonder if we... are a little bit delusioned about what creativity actually is. Creativity, as far as I'm concerned, is like taking a few things that I know and combining them in new and interesting ways. And ChatGCP is perfectly capable of like taking two concepts, merging them together.
One of the things I said to ChatGCP was, I said, tell me something that's not been said before that's paradoxical, but true. And it comes up with these wonderful expressions like, as soon as you call off this search, you'll find the thing you're looking for. Like these kind of paradoxical truths.
One of the things I said to ChatGCP was, I said, tell me something that's not been said before that's paradoxical, but true. And it comes up with these wonderful expressions like, as soon as you call off this search, you'll find the thing you're looking for. Like these kind of paradoxical truths.
And I then take them and I search them online to see if they've ever been quoted before and I can't find them.
And I then take them and I search them online to see if they've ever been quoted before and I can't find them.
So as far as creativity goes, I'm like, that is great.
So as far as creativity goes, I'm like, that is great.
And mid-journey, with creating imagery, you could say, I want to see Elon Musk in 1944, New York, driving a cab of the time, shot on a Polaroid, expressing various emotions. And you'll get this perfect image of Elon sat in New York in 1944, shot on a Polaroid. And it's done what an artist would do.
And mid-journey, with creating imagery, you could say, I want to see Elon Musk in 1944, New York, driving a cab of the time, shot on a Polaroid, expressing various emotions. And you'll get this perfect image of Elon sat in New York in 1944, shot on a Polaroid. And it's done what an artist would do.
It's taken a bunch of references that the artist has in their mind and merged them together and created this piece of quote-unquote art.
It's taken a bunch of references that the artist has in their mind and merged them together and created this piece of quote-unquote art.