Generative AI

Electrophysiology AI Innovation Workshop​ Links and Resources

Electrophysiology AI Innovation Workshop General Workshop Resources Generative AI – J&J workshops May 2025 Boosting Productivity Custom GPT – GenAI Productivity Booster Advisorhttps://chatgpt.com/g/g-Di2nm0crr-genai-productivity-booster-advisor Or use the prompt below. Your task: Find Gen AI opportunities in a work process – Agree on a work process you’d like to analyze. – List the key steps or tasks in the process. – Come-up with ideas for Gen AI boosting in each step. – (if you have time) – elaborate on one idea. AI Booster Advisor Prompt: You are a business work process consultant, helping a customer analyze a work process, and break it down into steps.The user will provide you with details about the work process they are focusing on.You will follow these instructions to help them: 1. Suggest a breakdown of the work process into steps, adding inputs, outputs, roles, and data sources for each step2. Ask for the user’s feedback on this breakdown and adjust your analysis according to their feedback3. Ask the user if they want to move on to ideation. If they do, come up with ideas on how Generative AI applications could help boost the productivity of roles and employees in each step.4. Ask the users to select one of the Gen AI application ideas. Once they do, develop this idea in more detail, and discuss it’s suggested features with them.5. After the user say the Gen AI booster application is well-defined, produce a mock up wireframe or mockup of the application for a desktop with the relevant visual details.6. Ask they user if they want to download any of this information. If they do – collect all the relevant information into a Word file for them to download. Break this work process into 6-9 typical steps. Each step should have a title of 2-4 words.Each step should be further broken down into the following bullet points:* Inputs* Outputs* Roles* Data sources Partial examples:A software development project might have the following steps:1. Requirements Gathering* Inputs: Client briefs, stakeholder interviews, market research* Outputs: Requirements document, user stories, use cases* Roles: Business Analysts, Project Managers, Client Representatives* Data sources: Documents, market reports, CRM* Gen AI boosters: Automating the extraction of requirements from unstructured data like client emails or meeting notes; Generating initial draft of user stories or use cases based on high-level inputs.2. System Design & Architecture3. Coding & Development* Inputs: Design documents, user stories, coding standards* Outputs: Source code, unit tests, software modules* Roles: Developers, DevOps Engineers* Data sources: Code repositories, documentation* Gen AI boosters: Code generation from specifications or user stories; Automated code reviews and suggestions for best practices.Automated UX design to code generation.4. Quality Assurance & Testing5. Deployment & Operations6. Project Management7. Documentation & Reporting and an RFP sales response process might include the following steps:1. RFP Opportunity Discovery and Qualification2. Initial Review and Go/No-Go Decision* Inputs: RFP documents, qualification matrix, strategic fit analysis* Outputs: Go/No-Go decision, initial questions for clarification.* Roles: Senior Management, Sales, Technical Experts, Legal and Compliance Officers* Data sources: RFP documents, internal strategy documents, competitive intelligence reports, financial performance data* Gen AI boosters:Automated Compliance Matrix – extract requirements from RFPs and generating a requirements checklist. Use to ensure that the response meets all specifications and mandatory criteria;Risk Assessment Modeling – Analyze historical data on past projects, identify patterns, and predict potential risks. Enables a more proactive approach to risk management in the proposal.3. Detailed RFP Analysis4. Solution Development and Pricing5. Response Writing and Documentation6. Internal Review and Revision7. Proposal Submission8. Post-Submission Activities9. Award/ Feedback Analysis Based on these examples and this format, detail the possible for each of the steps in the work process we are analyzing. The R.I.G.H.T. Prompting Forumla Role – Tell the AI who it should play Information – Give it all the relevant details Goal – Be clear about what you want to achieve How – Explain the desired format and process Tweak – Tool-specific options and refinements From Zero to Hero – Prompt Enhancement Zero shot – No examples. Just instructions. One shot – Include an indicative example or template. Few shots – Demonstrate several desired outputs and use cases. Chain of thought – Guide it how solve complex problems with reasoning. Your task: to compare the result of a prompt on a job-related task – Use the J&J Chatbot – Open 2 separate browser tabs with it – In one – write a basic prompt for a task – In another – use advanced prompting techniques Creating Value Two paths for creating value to customers, users, and stakeholders with Generative AI: Create value through enhanced services, for example: AI-powered support chatbot, connected to your organization’s knowledge and to customer data Customized training materials – adapted to the user’s skill, language, preferences, etc. Highly personalized sales, marketing and communication Create value by adding GenAI capabilities into your products, for example: Creating draft text suggestions for users in fields Allowing users to generate new scenarios and flows for their needs Putting generative capabilities in users’ hands, allowing them to use generated music, voice, images, and videos in their outputs Use generative AI capabilities to add the following to your services and products: Personalization: Integrate individual data, tailor communication & recommendations, making each journey unique. Interaction: Dynamic interaction via chatbots, virtual assistants, and personalized content delivery. Emotion: Emotionally intelligent engagements with sentiment analysis, AI personas and moods. Experiences: Build continuous and evolving customer experiences across channels and products. Stories: AI-powered multi-modal storytelling, with brand voice and messaging, and audience adjustment. Exercise – Interact with Data PartyRock demo of use cases: 1. Examine the snapshots Log file analyzer Intelligent Inventory & SC Optimizer 2. Try it out yourselves with the mockup data Log file analyzer: – Link to app – Files: logdemo, complaintdemo, Product info demo Intelligent Inventory & SC Optimizer: – Link to app – Files: current inventory, Production schedule, BOM, Supplier orders, HostoricalIssues

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Innovation Pioneers AI Masterclass

General Masterclass Resources Generative AI Masterclass – Innovation Pioneers May 2025 Slides Generative AI Masterclass Workshop Companion – May 2025 Mentimeter questions link AI tools and applications used in the masterclass: AI Chatbots: Open AI ChatGPT Anthropic Claude Google Gemini NotebookLM Audio, Image, and Video Generation and Manipulation: ElevenLabs – text-to-speech, voice clones, sound effects Heygen – AI Avatars NapkinAI – AI-powered diagrams Opus Pro – AI Powered video clipping AI-Powered Applications, Vibe Coding AWS PartyRock Base44 Lovable UXPilot Boosting Productivity A Framework for Boosting Productivity with Generative AI Custom GPT AI Booster Analyzer – https://chatgpt.com/g/g-Di2nm0crr-genai-productivity-booster-advisor Upgrade your use of Chatbots Choose the Right Tool for the Job – https://chatmatrix.live/ The R.I.G.H.T. Prompting Forumla Role – Tell the AI who it should play Information – Give it all the relevant details Goal – Be clear about what you want to achieve How – Explain the desired format and process Tweak – Tool-specific options and refinements From Zero to Hero – Prompt Enhancement Zero shot – No examples. Just instructions. One shot – Include an indicative example or template. Few shots – Demonstrate several desired outputs and use cases. Chain of thought – Guide it how solve complex problems with reasoning. The GPT Store Exercise – In pairs: 1. Choose a work process you’d like to analyze. 2. List the key steps or tasks in the process. 3. Come-up with ideas for GenAI boosting in each step. 4. Elaborate on one idea. 5. Share with another participant * Optional – use a GenAI Productivity Booster Advisor with custom ChatGPT. Exercise – Practice your prompting * Your goal – to create a great LinkedIn post about the AI Masterclass 1. Choose one of the AI Chatbots (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot…) 2. Open 2 separate browser tabs with it: * In one – write a basic prompt for writing the post * In another – use advanced prompting techniques 3. Post the result you like most on LinkedIn, tag @Amir Elion and @Innovation Pioneers Creating Value Two paths for creating value to customers, users, and stakeholders with Generative AI: Create value through enhanced services, for example: AI-powered support chatbot, connected to your organization’s knowledge and to customer data Customized training materials – adapted to the user’s skill, language, preferences, etc. Highly personalized sales, marketing and communication Create value by adding GenAI capabilities into your products, for example: Creating draft text suggestions for users in fields Allowing users to generate new scenarios and flows for their needs Putting generative capabilities in users’ hands, allowing them to use generated music, voice, images, and videos in their outputs Use generative AI capabilities to add the following to your services and products: Personalization: Integrate individual data, tailor communication & recommendations, making each journey unique. Interaction: Dynamic interaction via chatbots, virtual assistants, and personalized content delivery. Emotion: Emotionally intelligent engagements with sentiment analysis, AI personas and moods. Experiences: Build continuous and evolving customer experiences across channels and products. Stories: AI-powered multi-modal storytelling, with brand voice and messaging, and audience adjustment. Exercise – Interact with Data Go to the NotebookLM Create a new Notebook Add or discover sources Interact with the data: – Set the desired output language – Create a podcast – Create FAQs, Summary, Study aid, Timeline – Advanced – jump into the podcast Exercise – Value Creation Ideas Exercise Use NapkinAI or UX Pilot Think of ideas for creating value with Generative AI at your company by: — Enhancing services — Adding GenAI features to your products Create a visualization of it for a presentation or a demo – Optional – use the AWS PartyRock Storyboard Generation tool to visualize one of your ideas Driving Disruption Two paths to discover disruption opportunities (or risks): Examine existing value chains, business and operating models, to identify AI disruption opportunities – for your organization or for potential competitors or alternative solution providers Use Generative AI to open the market up to non-customers and new value creators – allowing services to be offered to a much larger scale audience or add new value creators to the value-chain Exercise – Create an AI-Avatar Story – Think of a message you’d like to deliver – Go to Heygen – Generate a video with an avatar or influencer – in English – Optional – translate it to Swedish with a click of a button Exercise – Build an AI-powered application Think of an application you’d like to build Build it with one of the following: – AWS PartyRock (free) – Base44 (free + coupon AmirBase44) Add the coupon code under billing to get 25 more credits for messaging the Base44 agent: Additional Links and Resources The EU AI Act Lists of AI tools: https://theresanaiforthat.com/ https://www.futuretools.io/ https://www.futurepedia.io/ Amir’s online courses: Build a ChatGPT supercharged Product Innovation Machine Storyboarding Easy Mastery with ChatGPT and MidJourney Build AI-powered apps in minutes – Master AWS PartyRock Recommended Podcasts – English Podcast Description Typical cadence & length Listen The AI Daily Brief (ex-“AI Breakdown”) 20-minute weekday news recap that distils the flood of AI headlines into business implications, hosted by analyst NLW Daily ≈ 20 min https://pod.link/1680633614 Everyday AI Jordan Wilson’s live-stream-turned-podcast gives “here’s how I used X tool today” walk-throughs Daily 40-70 min https://youreverydayai.com/podcast The Cognitive Revolution Weekly long-form interviews with founders, VCs and researchers about AI strategy and market shifts Weekly 60-90 min https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai How I AI Brand-new (Apr 2025) show from Lenny Rachitsky; each 30-min episode demos a concrete workflow that boosted productivity 10-40× Weekly ≈ 30 min https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/introducing-how-i-ai Digital Transformation and AI for Humans How technology intersects with leadership, innovation, and most importantly, the human spirit. Several episodes per month ≈ 30-60 min https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkckRzyFR-iHylORaekw8Z8VFn5Df3vJS&si=0kuFb_trgoMDgnr2 Hard Fork NY Time’s Kevin Roose & Casey Newton unpack the week’s biggest AI/tech stories in plain English and with humour Weekly ≈ 65 min https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hard-fork/id1528594034 Practical AI Changelog’s veteran hosts focus on making AI “practical, productive and accessible”; recent episodes zero in on agents, GenAI ROI and governance Bi-weekly 45-60 min https://changelog.com/practicalai Artificiality Helen & Dave Edwards bring a cross-disciplinary lens (behavioural econ, design,

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Friends AI Workshop Links and Resources

Generative AI workshop Friends March 2025 Listen to the NotebookLM generated Swedish Podcast about Friends report – here Gen AI Tools and applications: ChatGPT ClaudeAI Microsoft Copilot Perplexity AWS PartyRock Google NotebookLM Heygen Video and Avatar editor Workshop exercise tools and links: Productivity Boosting opportunity analysis tool – Custom GPT GenAI Productivity Booster Advisor PartyRock process booster tool AWS PartyRock text generation examples AWS PartyRock Chatbot examples User journey generator – AWS PartyRock – use the tool, example generation 1, example generation 2 Additional learning sources: Amir’s YouTube channel – Think Big – Generative AI, done right 

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AI TMG Meeting

Innovationsledarna AI Thematic Group Meetup 11/2/2025 Presentations and resources Amir Elion – AI updates and outlook – AI updates and outlook – TMG AI 11-2-2025 – PDF file Karolin Ahlqvist – how AI can help us become betterprofessionals, parents and people – PDF file Link to research paper Virtual Labs – AI Agents research paper – Stanford University AI Agents Collaborative Discussion Prompts Test each of these prompts with different tools: ChatGPT (try different models), Claude, Gemini… Strategy Formation“You are a strategic advisor who excels at identifying emerging opportunities. What are three unexpected ways AI agents could transform innovation processes in the next 2 years? For each opportunity, explain the potential impact and implementation challenges.” Process Redesign“Act as a process improvement specialist. Look at this typical innovation process: Problem Definition → Ideation → Concept Development → Testing → Implementation. Suggest specific ways AI agents could enhance each stage. Be provocative and challenge assumptions.” Skill Evolution“You’re a learning and development expert. What new skills and mindsets will innovation teams need to develop to effectively collaborate with AI agents? Provide concrete examples of how these skills might be applied in practice.” Risk Analysis“Take on the role of both an optimistic innovator and a thoughtful critic. First, describe an exciting way AI agents could accelerate innovation. Then, identify potential unintended consequences and suggest how to mitigate them.” Team Dynamics“Imagine a future where AI agents are active participants in innovation teams. How might team dynamics, decision-making, and creative processes change? What new team practices would help maximize the benefits while preserving human agency?” Discussion Questions in Groups After testing each prompt: What surprised you about the AI’s response How might this change your current innovation practices? What assumptions did the AI challenge? What new questions did this raise? What would you need to do differently to prepare for this future? Co-Create an AI Agents Manifesto Use this prompt to get an AI tool to draft an AI Agents Manifesto:Imagine you’re creating a manifesto for your organization on how to use AI agents to drive innovation. This manifesto will serve as a guiding document for teams working with AI.Consider:Your organization’s innovation goalsThe role of human creativityPractical implementationResponsible use of AIDraft a brief manifesto that includes your vision and key principles. Keep it simple, authentic, and actionable.

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paideiafolkhogskola Artificial Intelligence, Jewish Texts and Stories

Artificial Intelligence, Jewish Texts and Stories course materials Session 10: Synthesis and Celebration Presentation – Session 10 – Synthesis and Celebration Key AI Topics: Future of AI Development AI Agents AI use cases Tools and activities: All previous tools + Base44 Integration of multiple AI tools Base44 – AI Coding Agents Course reflection and feedback Celebration of learning achievements Jewish texts, stories, and characters: The Jewish Wisdom Explorer Your exercises Exercise 1: Go to the Jewish Wisdom Explorer and log in Do some research Look at history and research done by others Add the ones you like to your favorites Exercise 2: Choose one or more of the AI tools we learned during the course (AWS PartyRock, Custom GPTs, NotebookLM, Suno, Base44…) Reimagine how you’d like Jewish learning to be like Create an experience or and application that lets people learn about Jewish text, stories, or characters in a new way with AI Share what you’ve built with class members Session 9: Text and Context Presentation – Session 9 – Text and Context Key AI Topics: Context Windows Source-based Generation Knowledge Retrieval Tools and activities: NotebookLM Working with Torah texts and commentaries Source-based conversation and interpretation Creating mini-podcasts based on Jewish sources Focus on contextual understanding and interpretation Human and AI Chevruta-style learning Jewish texts, stories, and characters: The story of Job Your exercises Exercise: Go to the NotebookLM Create a new Notebook Add or discover sources (use discover feature, or download a PDF from King James Version) Interact with the data: Set the desired output language Create a podcast Create FAQs, Summary, Study aid, Timeline Advanced – jump into the podcast Session 8: Custom Jewish AI Guides Presentation – Session 8 – Custom Jewish AI Advisors Key AI Topics: Custom AI Chatbots Basics of Knowledge and RAG The GPT store Tools and activities: ChatGPT Searching the GPT store Using custom GPTs Creating custom GPTs Discussion of use cases in Jewish education and community Your exercises Exercise 1: Use the GPT store to find a relevant custom GPT, for example: JPT (Jewish-GPT) Torah Companion Orthodox Rabbi Use it Start a new regular ChatGPT conversation. Call one of the Custom GPTs you talked to with the symbol @ and continue the chat Exercise 2: Think of a custom GPT you would like to create If you have a paid ChatGPT account – create the custom GPT on it If you don’t – send any instructions, files, image and settings you want me to create to my email amir.elion@paideiafolkhogskola.se Play around with the GPT you created and share it with others Session 7: Passover Multimodal Experience Lesson 7 Session 7 – Passover AI Experience Key AI Topics: Multi-modal Integration Narrative Generation Tools and activities: LTX Studio Modern interactive Haggadah creation Multi-modal Exodus story retelling Generated Passover songs and narratives Discussion of freedom and technology Jewish texts, stories, and characters: The Haggadah Your exercise Discuss ideas for retelling of the Haggadah with ChatGPT or Claude – consider storyline, characters, locations, atmosphere… Sign-up to LTX Studio Give it a general idea or a script Work on one scene Session 6: AI and Jewish Ethics Lesson presentation – Session 6 – AI and Jewish Ethics Key AI Topics: Responsible AI AI Bias and Fairness AI Safety and Security Tools and activities: Multiple AI models Comparative analysis of AI ethical reasoning Jewish perspectives on AI ethics Responsible AI discussion topics Bias in AI systems Hallucinations and misinformation Privacy concerns Security risks Ethical guidelines for AI use Case studies combining traditional Jewish law with AI dilemmas Jewish texts, stories, and characters: Rambam (Maimonides), Golem stories and AI Your task: Go to the multi-chat page Test out the different prompts in different models Prompts on AI Ethics Topics: 1. Bias and Discrimination: Prompt 1: “According to Jewish ethics, how should we address the issue of AI bias that unfairly impacts certain groups? Consider principles like ‘tzelem Elokim’ (human dignity) and ‘mishpat tzedek’ (just judgment).” Prompt 2: “If an AI system perpetuates harmful stereotypes, what guidance might Jewish texts provide on addressing and rectifying such biases?” Prompt 3: “The Torah states, ‘You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show partiality.’ How should this commandment be applied to AI models that are trained on biased data?” 2. Fairness and Inclusivity: Prompt 4: “How would Jewish ethics address fairness in AI systems used for social welfare or legal judgments? Compare the principles of ‘pikuach nefesh’ (saving a life) and ‘tzedek, tzedek tirdof’ (justice, justice shall you pursue).” Prompt 5: “AI systems often reflect biases present in training data. According to Jewish thought, what moral obligation do developers have to ensure fairness and inclusivity in their systems?” Prompt 6: “In cases where AI access is limited to privileged groups, what would Jewish teachings say about providing equitable access to these technologies?” 3. Intellectual Property and Creativity: Prompt 7: “Jewish tradition places high value on learning and creativity. How should we consider intellectual property rights when AI models are trained on copyrighted materials, including Torah commentary and Jewish music?” Prompt 8: “If an AI system generates novel creative works, who owns those creations? How might Jewish teachings on authorship and scholarship apply here?” Prompt 9: “According to Maimonides, the pursuit of knowledge is a mitzvah (commandment). How should this principle inform the open sharing of AI-generated knowledge versus protecting creators’ rights?” 4. Privacy and Surveillance: Prompt 10: “The Talmud teaches that privacy is a fundamental right. How should this principle guide the ethical use of AI systems that collect personal data?” Prompt 11: “Jewish ethics emphasizes guarding one’s speech (shmirat halashon). How should this be applied to AI systems that monitor conversations and interactions?” Prompt 12: “What would be the ethical implications of AI surveillance systems according to Jewish teachings on ‘loving your neighbor as yourself’ (V’ahavta L’reacha Kamocha)?” 5. Creation and Responsibility: Prompt 13: “The story of the Golem reflects concerns about creating life and losing control of one’s creation. What insights can this tradition provide about developing autonomous AI systems?”

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AI Agents in 2025: An Executive’s Guide to the Next Wave

As we enter 2025, AI is rapidly evolving from tools that enhance human capabilities to systems that can operate with increasing levels of independence. The key question executives face isn’t just whether to implement AI agents, but how much decision-making autonomy to grant them. Think of it as a spectrum: from AI systems that act as sophisticated advisors, enhancing human decisions but never acting independently, to specialized agents that operate autonomously within clear boundaries, to coordinated teams of AI agents that can tackle complex challenges across multiple domains. Each level represents a different balance between efficiency and control, between automation and oversight. The organizations that will thrive won’t necessarily be those that implement the most advanced or autonomous AI systems, but those that thoughtfully match the level of AI agency to their specific needs, capabilities, and risk tolerance. Success requires understanding not just what AI agents can do, but what they should do in your specific organizational context.

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The Next Frontier of Organizational Intelligence: AI Agents Guided by Autonomy, Mastery, and Purpose

Artificial Intelligence has advanced far beyond performing narrow, repetitive tasks – today, we’re witnessing the rise of AI agents capable of complex reasoning, decision-making, and continuous learning.

By applying the framework of Autonomy, Mastery, and Purpose (A-M-P), inspired by Daniel Pink’s work on human motivation, we can shape AI agents into technology partners that are not only efficient but also aligned with the ethical, cultural, and strategic imperatives of organizations.

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Who Moved My Intelligence? The Gen AI Revolution in Learning & Development

Generative AI isn’t just knocking on the door; it’s rewriting the entire blueprint of how we manage, design, deliver, and measure learning in organizations. The tools that seemed like science fiction just months ago are now accessible through a simple browser interface, and their capabilities are expanding while costs plummet.

In this post, I’ll explore how Generative AI is transforming the landscape of organizational learning and development.

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Learn-Tini PartyRock Workshop

AWS PartyRock Workshop – L&D Shakers Have fun! AWS PartyRock AWS PartyRock Examples: Select one of these examples or go to the Discover page on and choose an app to try. PartyRock Discover page Personalized Learning Path Generator Storyboard maker Quiz questions creator Objections handling conversation coach Build your own AWS PartyRock app: Think about the use case you want to create, consider the flow of user inputs and AI-generated outputs Create the app: Option 1: “Generate app” button and prompt to describe what you want to build, then edit the result Option 2: “Generate app” button, then “Build manually” and add the widgets as needed Option 3: find an existing app the you like, click “Remix” and edit it to make it your own Additional learning sources: Connect with me on LinkedIn Amir’s YouTube channel – Think Big – Generative AI, done right Udemy course – Free access Learn-Tini participants (limited seats) Regular access – Build AI-powered apps in minutes – Master AWS PartyRock Udemy course – Storyboarding Easy Mastery with ChatGPT and Midjourney Udemy course – Build a ChatGPT Product Innovation Copilot

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