Our recent town hall was basically a mandate ti start using the AI tools.
I tested it out and came away very unimpressed.
Grok and ChatGPT were able to resolve my issue better than 365.
I hope I’m on the list of team players now.
Our recent town hall was basically a mandate ti start using the AI tools.
I tested it out and came away very unimpressed.
Grok and ChatGPT were able to resolve my issue better than 365.
I hope I’m on the list of team players now.
@w4 sure thing Mr. Cordani LMAO
Take advantage of EVERY opportunity to utilize AI within our company. AI might be a bit buggy, prone to hallucinations at times, etc., but over the long run it's going to get better, faster, more efficient and be a productivity multiplier for those who can use it to its full extent.
More importantly though, it'll be a great way to upskill yourself (at Cigna's expense) for your next position whether it's within Cigna or elsewhere.
That was a weird town hall. The big “innovation” announcement was that Cigna is using an off the shelf AI program from a vendor that is available to anyone.
Congratulations?
I absolutely love how it's available but there is no context on when to use it, how to use it, or why to use it. The announcement encourages you to ask it how it can help you in your job. They skipped all the smalltalk and went right to being lazy.
Ill use it once or twice a week to appease the overlords that track usage
Copilots a joke compared to ChatGPT.
@j9 some don’t have a choice. AI is in some systems that are being used and it gives its own score on its confidence level of the outcome it thinks should happen.
You couldn't pay me to.
Don’t use Ai at this company. Unless you want to be replaced, that is.
I use it like a search engine, and it's fine. I needed to consolidate like 6 lines of code into one, but instead of looking up the syntax, I asked Copilot, and it sp-t out the syntax for me.
I asked it to refactor something complex, and it was completely useless.