The emergence of hybrid and virtual events during the pandemic and the rapidly changing expectations of attendees have caused seismic transformations in the events business in recent years. Generative AI now promises to further transform event planning and elevate experiences.
Event planners need to be aware of this technology’s enormous potential as well as its inherent limitations as it becomes more and more popular. The influence of generative AI in event planning was discussed in depth at CONNECT Fall 2023: Omnichannel: The New Normal for Events, with Keerat Singh, Head of Revops, Gevme, and Florence Chua, MD, APAC, PCMA, highlighting the technology’s help while retaining human control.
Comprehending the Potential of Generative AI
Sophisticated algorithms created to produce original content in text, image, audio, and video formats are included in the category of generative AI. Notably, models with exceptional writing skills across a variety of topics, such as GPT-3 and Project Spark, demonstrate outstanding aptitude.
When given cues, these wide language models are excellent at producing creative, cohesive text. They are skilled at using patterns identified by a great deal of data analysis and education. These algorithms gain a sophisticated grasp of language and context by utilizing enormous datasets, which helps them produce remarkably creative and fluent material that is relevant to the user’s context.
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