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This is how a workflow automation lecture targeted at non-developer office workers should be... While other lectures are full of vague, pie-in-the-sky talk, this one felt like taking a proper university course for the first time in a while. Since the topic is the fusion of AI and work, the theoretical parts were a bit dry, but they were essential. My company previously failed to implement workflow automation, and I realized the reason was that we didn't sufficiently help the AI understand the tasks clearly. If we follow this lecture's approach, I think we can achieve quite good results. Above all, it feels much more realistic than other existing lectures on AI implementation. I really enjoyed the lecture! Please continue to provide great content in the future.
Hello Little stai, I am Min-gyu Kim, the CEO of Slearnic AI LAB. The lecture I intended was a business automation course targeted at non-developer office workers. The reason I excluded content requiring development skills was that I encountered too many cases of people "giving up because it was too difficult" during consulting or on-site lectures. With LLM models, many things can be resolved through the prompt chat window. In other words, a model easier than an LLM would need to emerge, but since that is unlikely for the time being, I wanted to present the maximum level of business automation possible at an office worker's level. Thank you very much for watching my lecture. Best regards, Min-gyu Kim.




