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How to Measure Your AI Maturity
Dr. Ryan Ries here once again. This week, we’re keeping it light with 3 fun things in the AI world.
First, let’s take a quick quiz.
AI Readiness Assessment
Mission’s marketing team and my AI / ML team worked together to create this tool that anyone can use. It’s a free AI readiness assessment that only takes 10 minutes, but gives you incredible insight into where your organization stands on its AI journey.
The assessment focuses on four critical areas:
- Organizational Strategy
- Data & Technical Infrastructure
- Team Skills & Expertise
- Use Case Identification
Why is this Important?
While 78% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function, less than 20% are seeing a tangible impact on their bottom line from AI investments. That's a huge gap!
What I love about this assessment is that it's not just a score. You'll receive a comprehensive report with your overall AI maturity rating, category-specific analysis, and most importantly, customized recommendations prioritized for maximum impact.
Only 25% of enterprises have established a clearly defined AI roadmap, despite this being one of the most significant factors in maximizing ROI on AI investments.
The 100x ChatGPT Image Trend
Have you seen this viral trend where people feed an image to ChatGPT and ask it to recreate it 100 times in succession?
The journalist in this article from Mashable tried the trend, and it turned his city street photo into something not even close to what he looks like. I thought this was hilarious and wanted to give it a whirl for myself.
Now, because it takes time to do this and is also costly for the environment, I only generated two versions instead of 100. Read until the end to see my results.
The interesting thing about this is that ChatGPT will refuse to create exact replicas.
It’s essentially creating a digital version of the telephone game, where each iteration introduces subtle changes that compound over time.
Some AI critics call this an "artificial intelligence ouroboros" - when AI models train on their own output, the results progressively degrade.
LegoGPT: AI-Powered Brick Building
As a Lego collector, this one really excites me.
A team at Carnegie Mellon University has created LegoGPT, the first AI model that converts text prompts into physically stable Lego designs.
The critical piece here: unlike typical AI image generators that might create beautiful but impossible designs, LegoGPT specifically creates structures that respect the laws of physics and can actually be constructed in the real world.
Some impressive stats:
- Trained on 47,000+ Lego structures with 28,000 unique 3D objects
- Designs are physically stable 98% of the time
Plus, the tool is free to access on GitHub.
You can even upload pictures of your existing Lego blocks to determine which building options you have with your current collection.
For those of us who've spent hours staring at a bin of random Lego pieces wondering what to build, this could be a game-changer!
Until next time,
Ryan
Now, here is the Ryan Replica and the prompt I used to start off the chain.
This is a photo of me. Please create an exact replica of this photo.
This is a photo of me ^
Round two ^
Round 3 for some reason gave me an iPad and changed Mission Cloud to Missionshud???
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