If you really think about it, life is one big Q&A session. So this month we're going on a question journey in search of more than just answers. From the best way to write AI prompts to why they're still called fireside chats when there's no actual fire. Join us, won't you?
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An AI engineer's tips for writing better AI prompts
Solomon Fung | AI Engineer at Coda
Prompt writing is a skill—one that's only going to increase in importance and popularity as generative tools expand in our work life. And who better to help you improve your prompt game than an actual AI engineer.
Enterprise AI can do so much more than just answer questions
Ryan Klaus | Account Executive at Coda
Wait, there's more to life than just a bunch of answers? Well yeah, you can't just sit there with all that knowledge, the world needs you to go take action with it. Which is where we think the future of enterprise AI is headed—less Q&A and more Q&A&A(action).
The best way to get answers is usually through experience. But a shortcut from someone who's already done it is a strong second. Start with this Tech Bets ritual from Kinshuk Mishra, CTO at Cedar.
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Thursday, September 26th 2024 - 10:00 AM (PDT)
Fireside chat: Miro's Head of ProductOps talks OKRs and planning
Ilia Tregubov | Head of Product Ops at Miro
So why are they still called fireside chats if there aren't any flames? Because these sessions spark great ideas. Just because it's a bad joke doesn't mean it's untrue. (You can thank the 32nd President of the United States for the phrase.)
Ditch the chaos: Prioritization techniques for real results
Joseph Carey | Growth Manager at Coda
If there was an easy way for everyone on your team to collectively organize your thoughts around "what to work on next?," wouldn't you want to learn about it? That's obviously a rhetorical question, so no need to answer. Also because the answer would clearly be yes, of course. And now you can.
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