Who is better in project planning?Generative artificial intelligence or project managers?

André Barcaui , André Monat
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This paper presents a comparative study of generative artificial intelligence (AI), specifically the GPT-4 model, and a human project manager in the context of a project plan development. The study's objective was to analyze the content and structure of a project plan prepared by this disruptive new technology and its human counterpart, focusing on the digital technology sector. Through a primarily qualitative methodology, the study scrutinizes critical aspects of each part of the project plan, including scope preparation, schedule development, cost estimation, resources evaluation, quality planning, stakeholder mapping, communication planning, and risk analysis. The results indicate unique strengths and weaknesses for both AI-generated and human-generated project plans, revealing them as complementary in the project planning process. It also emphasizes the continued importance of human expertise in refining AI outputs and harnessing the full potential of AI through the process known as prompt engineering. In conclusion, this study illustrates the potential synergy between human experience and AI in project planning, suggesting the careful integration of human and AI capabilities is key to developing robust and trustworthy project plans.

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谁更擅长项目规划?生成式人工智能还是项目经理?
本文在项目计划制定的背景下,对生成式人工智能(AI),特别是GPT-4模型和人类项目经理进行了比较研究。该研究的目的是分析由这种颠覆性的新技术及其人类对手准备的项目计划的内容和结构,重点是数字技术领域。通过主要的定性方法,该研究仔细检查了项目计划的每个部分的关键方面,包括范围准备、进度开发、成本估算、资源评估、质量规划、利益相关者映射、沟通规划和风险分析。结果表明,人工智能生成的项目计划和人工生成的项目计划都具有独特的优势和劣势,表明它们在项目规划过程中是互补的。它还强调了人类专业知识在提炼人工智能输出和通过被称为“即时工程”的过程充分利用人工智能潜力方面的持续重要性。总之,这项研究说明了人类经验和人工智能在项目规划中的潜在协同作用,表明人类和人工智能能力的仔细整合是制定稳健和值得信赖的项目计划的关键。
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