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( Don’t use it if you are a cook, stonemason, or athlete )

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has categorized enterprise generative AI use cases into three buckets:
– customer experience,
– employee productivity,
– and process optimization.
A 2024 O’Reilly survey categorized the use cases into eight categories:
– programming, data analysis,
– customer support,
– marketing copy,
– other copy,
– research,
– web design,
– and art.
Some organizations, like Deloitte, have categorized use cases by value capture, such as
– cost reduction,
– process efficiency,
– growth,
– and accelerating innovation.
For value capture, Gartner has a category for business continuity, meaning an organization might go out of business if it doesn’t adopt generative AI.
Of the 2,500 executives Gartner surveyed, 7% cited business continuity as the motivation for embracing generative AI.
Eloundou et al. (2023) have excellent research on how exposed different occupations are to AI. They defined a task as exposed if AI and AI-powered software can reduce the time needed to complete this task by at least 50%. An occupation with 80% exposure means that 80% of the occupation’s tasks are exposed. According to the study, occupations with 100% or close to 100% exposure include
– interpreters and translators,
– tax preparers,
– web designers,
– and writers.
Not unsurprisingly, occupations with no exposure to AI include cooks, stonemasons, and athletes. This study gives a good idea of what use cases AI is good for.
The website „There Is An AI For That“ is a kind of repository for all existing AI applications by profession, job type, and field. There is a free and a paid plan. You can sign up and mark the fields you are interested in, and they will send you a weekly report with new AI applications on that topic.
Dal Skoric
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