AI won’t take your job—not even yours, personality hire. Content Creator Rod T. and ServiceNow’s Nick Tzitzon separate AI fact from fiction in this Q&A. Watch now.
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I'm here with Nick Tzitzon, who's the Chief Strategy & Corporate Affairs Officer at ServiceNow. Very nice to meet you. Nice to meet you Thanks for coming Yeah, thanks for having me at Knowledge 2024 this year, here in Vegas. Very excited to chat with you today a little bit about what I've been learning about AI and the landscape of where you see it going, is there a common myth that you've heard I know I've heard a lot, and even some fears that I've had around AI, that you would be willing to debunk for me today? Like, is AI taking away people's jobs? Do you think AI could take your job? Do I think we're still going to be having the same kinds of conversations with humans involved 5, 10 years from now? 100% I do That's just the way the world turns. We'll get better at some of them. The computers will help us get better at some of them. Maybe they will change parts of how you spend your day and how I spend mine. But we're all going to have jobs. You know, we're not humans aren't going away, We're not the shrinking violet type. You know, like we're the dominant species on the planet, so we're going to find ways to benefit from the technology and not get threatened by it. Is there any particular skill like, let's say AI was a person, that you would want to swap? Like, you can give AI one skill that you have, or you could take a trait that AI has and kind of put it in your own computer system, in your brain? Yeah, what's interesting about it is I actually don't want to give the computers any of my skills. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, it's like I want the computers to get better and better and better at computational things, right? Be faster, be able to take information from weird disparate sources and make it all make sense and add it up for me and give me something that I can action. But there are human things, empathetic things, creative things. Don't even bother. Like yeah, can the machines give you an image created? Yeah. Are they going to give you a Picasso? No. Is there any way that you see AI not necessarily taking away from a creative role, like if they're musician or an artist, but somehow enhancing it? Should you let a computer compose your music? I wouldn't. I mean, could it? Maybe, sure. Would you let AI write your jokes? Or write a screenplay? Or write a script for a pilot? There are ways it can help, but you're never going to replace what lies between the ears, like that's just where-- and what's here. The heart in the head, that's human, not computer. In an office setting, can you give an example? I know that this is a lot of what ServiceNow works with, of how AI can transform the corporate landscape. If you can outsource the busywork, the activity, to the machines. Like, ���Oh yeah, help me do that kind of stuff.��� And then you concentrate on things that are really differentiating, like, how is it going to make us a better team? How is it going to make us a better organization? That's a nice way to think about the role of putting AI to work for people in the business world will have an impact. What are your thoughts on personality hires in the workspace? Oh wow that���s me, so... It does kind of seem like it [Laughing] Yeah, so you think they're necessary? I think they're absolutely critical. I would encourage more personality hires. Okay, cool, next question. work from home, or working from the office? Anywhere you want. -Oh, Iove that. Okay, great
- Anywhere you want Would you rather hire someone who categorizes themself as a rockstar or a self-starter? A self-starter. No one's going to do it for you. Final question. What's your least favorite corporate buzzword? Out of the box. Out of the box? Like, where the hell is the box? Yeah [Laughing} Where did the box come from? Who puts stuff in the box to begin with? All right, well, Nick, thanks for chatting with me -Great to meet you, thanks Rod
-Yeah you too
💡 Fact or Fiction? 💡
There are many predictions about the future of #AI and how it will impact our daily operations. Some even claim that it will take over human jobs.
Is it really a future threat that we will be replaced by computers? Can we really be replaced by #Artificialintelligence?
👇 Watch this insightful conversation with a recognized ServiceNow expert to find out the answers. 👇
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AI won’t take your job—not even yours, personality hire. Content Creator Rod T. and ServiceNow’s Nick Tzitzon separate AI fact from fiction in this Q&A. Watch now.
https://lnkd.in/d8B7unyd
AI won’t take your job—not even yours, personality hire. Content Creator Rod T. and ServiceNow’s Nick Tzitzon separate AI fact from fiction in this Q&A. Watch now.
https://lnkd.in/d8B7unyd
💡 3 ways I'm using Notion AI as a sales rep💡
1. Improving my writing ➡ quick fixes to my grammar mistakes, changing my tone, simplifying my language
2. Brainstorming outreach ideas ➡ "brainstorm some reasons why a VP of Engineering would care about Notion"
3. Asking AI to find me key resources (battle cards, templates, sales processes etc..) ➡ saving tons of time searching around for this info!
How are other sellers out there leveraging AI to work smarter?
Note to all the AI dev tools and SaaS companies
If you start your marketing telling me your thoughts on AI
I move on quickly.
If you know you business, positioning, value add, start with that.
Then explain how AI is getting you and your community to where you seek go together
I don’t need more opinions on AI
I want to see what people do with it outside of bots
I want to see optimistic use of AI
Not fear induced, ‘get on board or be left behind.’
Take me with you. Don’t threaten me with what if’s and best guesses to make me follow you
Don’t be the home security person telling horror stories of ‘what could happen’ or ‘what happened somewhere at some point to someone’
Have you ever found yourself creating a document full of screenshots trying to explain something? If so, you have to try Yuval Karmi 's new product, "Glitter". With it, you can easily nd quickly create step-by-step guides using AI.
Hey everyone 👋 Yuval here, I'm the CEO of Glitter AI - which lets you create written documentation - in seconds.
The story behind Glitter AI is very personal:
❌ I REALLY suffered being CEO of my last startup.
A lot of came down to being a perfectionist not knowing how to delegate.
I wanted to make sure things were done "right" so I just... did them myself 🤦♀️
Over time, I learned that this was a bad idea. The correct approach was to document ➡️ then delegate.
But creating documentation takes A LOT of time.
With Glitter AI, I hope to free up a ton of time for busy managers like me. I wish I had this years ago.
Here's how Glitter AI works:
✅ Go through your process normally, but explain what you're doing *out loud*
✅ Glitter AI listens to you, takes screenshots, and turns everything into a written guide
✅ You can then edit and share this guide with your co-workers, customers, and even your mom :)
In my opinion, this is BETTER than Loom for this use-case. Here's why:
1️⃣ There's no need to start over 5 times before you "get it right"
2️⃣ When a process changes, you just edit it in seconds
3️⃣ The person you're creating the guide for doesn't need to constantly "pause and resume" a video
I seriously hope this hits home for other busy managers. It sure does for me :)
🎁 Bonus: I love Product Hunt, so I'm heavily discounting all paid plans for the next 48 hours, you can find it on the PH page:
https://lnkd.in/eWHvKfKT
Hey everyone 👋 Yuval here, I'm the CEO of Glitter AI - which lets you create written documentation - in seconds.
The story behind Glitter AI is very personal:
❌ I REALLY suffered being CEO of my last startup.
A lot of came down to being a perfectionist not knowing how to delegate.
I wanted to make sure things were done "right" so I just... did them myself 🤦♀️
Over time, I learned that this was a bad idea. The correct approach was to document ➡️ then delegate.
But creating documentation takes A LOT of time.
With Glitter AI, I hope to free up a ton of time for busy managers like me. I wish I had this years ago.
Here's how Glitter AI works:
✅ Go through your process normally, but explain what you're doing *out loud*
✅ Glitter AI listens to you, takes screenshots, and turns everything into a written guide
✅ You can then edit and share this guide with your co-workers, customers, and even your mom :)
In my opinion, this is BETTER than Loom for this use-case. Here's why:
1️⃣ There's no need to start over 5 times before you "get it right"
2️⃣ When a process changes, you just edit it in seconds
3️⃣ The person you're creating the guide for doesn't need to constantly "pause and resume" a video
I seriously hope this hits home for other busy managers. It sure does for me :)
🎁 Bonus: I love Product Hunt, so I'm heavily discounting all paid plans for the next 48 hours, you can find it on the PH page:
https://lnkd.in/eWHvKfKT
Hey friends, I built a little Slackbot that turns that huge pile of messages sitting in Slack into useful documentation in Notion or Confluence!
I see cases nearly every day (and am guilty of it, too, I guess 😬) where folks send really thoughtful, useful messages in Slack, then the content just dies after a few hours. Ideally we'd write equally as thoughtful, frequent messages in our team's wiki of choice, but that's daunting/tedious... Who wants to actually write in a structured way?
So I decided to build a solution 😁 Select the messages/thread you want to document, and the bot uses AI to convert the string of messages into a useful document. It then creates a page directly in Notion or Confluence and gives you the link in Slack.
I've been using it for the past couple of weeks for my own thoughts/ramblings and it's pretty freaking useful. I hope you'll check it out and take it for a spin! Let me know if you do 🙂
https://lnkd.in/enVaEinH
5 AI Tools to Supercharge Your Productivity
Screenwriter: Automates UI testing instantly with no code.
Einblick: Your data notebook that writes and fixes code, plots beautiful charts, builds models, and much more.
Kick: AI-powered bookkeeping for the modern business owner.
Verble: AI speechwriting assistant that helps you master the art of verbal persuasion and storytelling.
Astrocyte: Create, chat, and interact with 3D AI characters.
Generative AI plays a key role in First Line Software’s work from client projects down to our everyday operations. What exactly does that look like for our team?
Here are just a few Generative AI tools our team has built:
⚙ A solution that translates code into business insights
⚙ A virtual assistant which answers your questions about our capabilities
⚙ A digital trainer which prepares our experts for client interviews
We have more to share — but we'll let Project Manager Olga Vetoshnikova tell you all about them!
Hear what our experts are up to, and how we're using Generative AI at First Line Software!
Building digital co-workers for enterprises. Co-Founder
I never thought we'd be working on another flow designer, but this one feels different, more fun and inherently more creative :-) 🎉 We'll do a proper video soon.
Picture an example: Using natural language, you shape, build and test your desired AI automation. Conjure new tasks out of thin air, add them to your flow.
Once built : Your AI team member Hunter Webster then scans the news every couple of hours , curating relevant business-centric articles and crafting social media drafts. You pick your favorite and share. Simple, efficient, and effective. 🚀
It's already live and ready to help your business too!!
Curious? Reach out for a demo! It's just one of many AI flow's we've built for our clients.
ServiceNow Exec Committee | Culture Carrier
2wI’m glad you chose to edit out the oddly long exchange Rod and I had about the Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks film “You’ve Got Mail.”