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AI-Off: Part 2 - The HR Professional's Guide to Low-Code AI
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In this episode, David and Dwight continue their “AI-Off,” a deep dive into using AI development tools to automate everyday tasks and create custom applications for HR. They explore the concept of "vibe coding" with platforms like Replit and Base44, discussing how HR professionals can leverage natural language to build powerful tools without extensive coding knowledge. They cover the iterative development process, the importance of subject matter expertise, and the practical realities of cost and security when deploying AI solutions.
[0:00] Introduction
- Welcome, David and Dwight!
- Today’s Topic: The AI-Off Part Two - Building AI Applications with Natural Language
[8:19] The Pros and Cons of AI Development Tools
- How platforms like Replit and Base 44 handle the entire application stack, from the user experience to the backend data.
- The power of these tools to quickly build dashboards, scorecards, and data aggregation tools that once took significant time and effort.
[17:38] How to build AI Applications with Natural Language
- Why subject matter expertise is crucial for guiding the AI to build a useful and accurate application.
- The importance of providing context to the AI, much like a product manager creates user stories for a development team.
[24:09] The Reality of Building with AI: Costs, Security, and Deployment
- Understanding the costs associated with using these platforms and weighing them against the time and effort saved.
- The need for human oversight and professional review, especially for security and compliance, before deploying an application externally.
[30:24] Closing
- Thanks for listening!
Quick Quote
“If you want [AI] to help you use your job better, [using tools like Replit or Base44] is potentially a really great way of being able to utilize your skills and your knowledge in this area.”
246 episodes
Manage episode 508378131 series 2798463
In this episode, David and Dwight continue their “AI-Off,” a deep dive into using AI development tools to automate everyday tasks and create custom applications for HR. They explore the concept of "vibe coding" with platforms like Replit and Base44, discussing how HR professionals can leverage natural language to build powerful tools without extensive coding knowledge. They cover the iterative development process, the importance of subject matter expertise, and the practical realities of cost and security when deploying AI solutions.
[0:00] Introduction
- Welcome, David and Dwight!
- Today’s Topic: The AI-Off Part Two - Building AI Applications with Natural Language
[8:19] The Pros and Cons of AI Development Tools
- How platforms like Replit and Base 44 handle the entire application stack, from the user experience to the backend data.
- The power of these tools to quickly build dashboards, scorecards, and data aggregation tools that once took significant time and effort.
[17:38] How to build AI Applications with Natural Language
- Why subject matter expertise is crucial for guiding the AI to build a useful and accurate application.
- The importance of providing context to the AI, much like a product manager creates user stories for a development team.
[24:09] The Reality of Building with AI: Costs, Security, and Deployment
- Understanding the costs associated with using these platforms and weighing them against the time and effort saved.
- The need for human oversight and professional review, especially for security and compliance, before deploying an application externally.
[30:24] Closing
- Thanks for listening!
Quick Quote
“If you want [AI] to help you use your job better, [using tools like Replit or Base44] is potentially a really great way of being able to utilize your skills and your knowledge in this area.”
246 episodes
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