Agile Teams in the Age of AI / with Doug Rose.

Explore what AI means for the future of product development and how it will change the work done by agile teams.

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Corporate Author: linkedin.com (Firm)
Other Authors: Rose, Doug (Speaker)
Format: Online tutorial
Language:English
Published: Carpentia, CA : LinkedIn Learning, [2024]
Series:Lynda.com online tutorials.
LinkedIn Learning online tutorials.
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Online Access:View course details on linkedin.com/learning
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Summary:Explore what AI means for the future of product development and how it will change the work done by agile teams.
The age of AI has begun. Many people fear or dream of working with intelligent machines. But a quieter revolution has taken place. AI tools such as Microsoft's Copilot can develop software with only short prompts. Back in 2001, the Agile Manifesto was created to help teams closely collaborate on changing products. Yet, modern product development looks a lot more like distributed teams working in close collaboration with an AI tool. In this course, Doug Rose explores what this means for the future of the agile mindset and how it will change the work done by product development teams. Find out which agile processes will continue to be essential. Plus, examine newer challenges such as AI alignment, fair use, and the knowledge-skill death spiral. With a change in focus, agile teams can continue to thrive in the age of AI.
LinkedIn supplied subject categories: Business.
Item Description:LinkedIn Learning (also known as Lynda.com) online tutorial.
Online tutorials.
Physical Description:1 online tutorial (99 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Playing Time:01:39:31
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