Not Sure Where to Start with AI for Decision-Making?
Start Here: 3 Simple Prompts That Turn Data Into Decisions.
“How can we make faster, better decisions for this and next season, essentially helping with forecasting, planning, and trends?” 3 simple example prompts to answer a leadership question regarding better decision making, using any of these LLMs: “chatgpt.com”, “gemini.google.com”, “claude.ai”, “copilot.microsoft.com”, or “perplexity.ai”:
1. “Based on past sales data and these regional ag market reports, summarize key risks and opportunities for expanding our seed product line next year.”
2. “Create a simple pros-and-cons list for deciding whether to invest in drone field monitoring for our farm operations.”
3. “Summarize this set of government grants and funding programs for AgTech adoption in Alberta. Which ones seem most aligned with a mid-sized grain operation?”
Quick start steps to follow: https://www.chaostechnologygroup.com/blog-ai/ai-in-operations-3-prompts, and be sure to anonymize the information in your prompts.
Helping medium-sized businesses, such as those in Agriculture, adopt and scale AI successfully without hype. If you’re not in the Ag field, swap out the nouns in the prompts above to adapt to your own industry.
You know, it feels like such a juxtaposition to be discussing on one hand how to get started using AI with LLMs, and on the other hand we know there are AI tools right now being used by us and against us and we’re not even aware of them. They fabricate videos, fabricate people, fabricate posts, fabricate responses, scan social media, and try to sell us things based on our habits.
And now Mr. Smith, the agents are coming. AI agents are here and getting more sophisticated, but they’re built on an architecture and structure of LLMs. So it’s important to understand and get used to what LLMs can do and how to work with because that will help you understand how to use Agents.
WHICH MEANS, you and whomever you work with, the entire team from leadership to administration, MUST be comfortable using the toolset so you understand the technology and how to manage it. This is hard-core change management, in other words, changing habits at a personal level.