Good evening, Beatrix and actually one of the lead coaches at MindStone as well. But first, quick question to the room. Who has never ever written a single line of code? If you could raise your hands and you do not intend to.
Okay, I belong to this group as well. Well, so what I'm about to show you, I have built myself with zero coding skills without ever writing a single line of code. So I'm really curious to hear your feedback as well.
And what I'm about to show you today is basically an assessment to assess yourself, your team, your company to organize your organization in terms of how AI ready
you are so the first thing I wanted to ask you I know too many QR codes I know and there are a few more coming so first can you please scan this QR code which which will hopefully take you to a quiz, an assessment on your phone that you can take to assess.
Please take it seriously. It's 15 questions in five categories. I can also start, you see, built a nice timer as well for you.
Okay, everyone is done. Good. also tells me that it worked okay then let's talk about it a little bit so now you have your own
assessment results for yourself first let me give you the full picture so i have built this assessment actually based on McKinsey BCG like real research in the background and as you went through the questions I'm not sure whether you have noticed but you were assessed when in five categories in terms of AI readiness for
your team and the assessment takes you to these four stages which is the AI observer, the AI explorer, the practitioner, and the integrator as the most advanced form of organization.
Just a few words about this. So the AI observer are the organizations that are aware of the existence of AI, I mean like who isn't at this point, but are not really doing much about it.
According to to research, about 40 % of the organizations globally belong to this first stage.
Then the second stage is the explorer. These are the organizations that are experimenting with AI. There are no shared policies.
They might have a few AI champions within the organizations. organizations, but AI use is still very patchy within the organization.
That's another roughly 40%. So in total, globally, about 80 % of organizations or companies fall into the first two categories.
Then the third category is the AI practitioners. These are the teams, companies, or organizations that use AI consistently. AI is already built into their workflows. They have processes and workflows in place with AI.
That's roughly around 16, 17, 15 to 16 % of organizations. organizations.
And the most advanced category is the AI integrators who have AI deeply embedded into the whole business model that they are operating with. That's four to five percentage of the organizations globally.
So based on that, based on this data, let's see where this room sits. Moment of truth, I'm genuinely nervous whether this works or not, but let's see.
Voila, it does. So from the room we received 61 responses from you right now your average score is 41 out of the 60 which says okay no surprise that this room is obviously more advanced than the global average as
you can see actually as I can see the practitioner the third category is the biggest category but the Explorer is quite significant and I would say like like the integrators are also overrepresented in this room. So really interesting to see.
Well done. Not that much surprise. I mean, you came to an AI meetup, so I was expecting good results.
And also, just in terms at the bottom, you can see the averages by dimensions. And what we can see, it looks pretty balanced to me, which is really interesting, as you see.
So in terms of AI awareness, all of the five categories that we used for the assessment fall around the eight point something. OK, so nothing really stands out.
The highest one is the tool adoption. option. Again, no surprise.
I mean, at the end of the day, this is a practical AI community. So well done, everyone.
First, big round of applause, because you are above the average, as we can see. So well done, everyone.
And this is what I have planned for today. If you wanted to connect with me, just one more QR code. This one leads to my LinkedIn.
in and also why I brought this talk again what I have started with I have never ever written a single line of code so I've built this whole app it is hosted on my website including the assessment that you just took only using cloud and using my voice for prompting so any feedback more than welcome but I
I used prompts like, hey, Claude, can you make this secure? Because it should work in a room of 200 people. Make no mistakes. That was the type of prompting I used.
But I'm so glad that it did work at the end. So thank you so much, everyone.