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Exploring the Frontier of Knowledge Management with GPTs: A Global Roundtable Insight

I had the privilege of leading today an enlightening Knowledge Management Global Network roundtable event, focusing on the transformative potential of GPTs visinaring the future of knowledge work and knowledge management. 

Joined by esteemed experts from across the globe—including Ron Young, David Gurteen, Obhi Chatterjee, dragan petrov, and Larriza Thurler—we delved into how GPTs can revolutionize both our professional and personal knowledge-based tasks.


At the heart of GPTs lie three core components: instructions, data, and knowledge. When synergized, they unlock extraordinary capabilities, guiding us through complex processes, surfacing new information, collecting data, and offering recommendations on how to proceed. This technology stands not just as a complement to human effort but as a systematic enhancer of our cognitive processes, sharpening our insights and enabling more organized, efficient thought.

Our discussions spanned a wide array of applications, from generating market materials from transcripts to aiding in decision-making processes. The versatility of GPTs promises advancements in addressing cognitive biases, enhancing knowledge retention, and much more.


Yet, with great potential comes great responsibility. The experts and attendees alike voiced concerns over selecting appropriate GPTs from the GPT store, the importance of developing private GPTs with care, and the need for cautious, responsible implementation taking all business aspects into consideration (ethics, data authentication, etc.).


We are on the cusp of a knowledge revolution, fueled by advancements in General AI and, specifically, GPTs. While the path forward is vast and uncharted, our roundtable has confirmed that we are indeed embarking on a transformative journey—a journey towards a future where knowledge and understanding are more accessible and actionable than ever before.

Let us embrace this journey with open minds and a commitment to responsible innovation. The future of knowledge management is bright, and together, we can shape it for the better.

Thank you Annie Green for together leading these KMGN series. 

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