Are potentially disruptive innovations flying under your radars?
What is the possibility that a radical innovation, initially imperfect, will call into question your established positions?
Will the growing position of robots lead to our being less exposed to emotions in our professional activity? Not so sure, since one of the ambitions of a chatbot like ChatGPT is precisely to be able to reproduce human emotions. Although the results to date remain rather limited, the disruptive potential of text- or image-generating AI invites us to wonder. What is the possibility that such an innovation, imperfect in its earliest stages, will call into question established positions? Extreme vigilance is required.
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