Send us a text Key Takeaways from Today’s AI Class – Cargo Cults, Prompting, and the Rise of Intelligent Agents, and what about Privacy In today’s Part II of Harvard AI Diaries, I reflect on a series of thought-provoking sessions exploring how AI intersects with human intelligence, decision-making, and future technologies.We dug into the “Cargo Cult AI” analogy, the limits of current models, and how good prompting — using frameworks like TIC and Chain of Thought — can unlock better results. The day also covered the rise of intelligent AI agents, distilled models, and the critical role of privacy and human oversight in real-world deployments.Short on hype, big on insights — this episode is packed with practical takeaways for anyone building or leading with AI.Need More Support? If you’re ready to explore how AI can make your marketing smarter and more efficient, check out my Professional Diploma in AI for Marketers. Or, if you’re looking for in-company training, I can help get your team up to speed. Use the code AISIX10 for a special discount just for podcast listeners. https://publicsectormarketingpros.com
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