SustainFood Augmented Innovation Workshop 17Feb25.pptx

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17 February 2025 SUSTAINFOOD [A]UGMENTED [I]NNOVATION WORKSHOP Image credit: unsplash

Sarah Hartman-Caverly Associate Librarian | Penn State University Libraries Liaison to Engineering, Business and Computing | Penn State Berks MS Library and Information Science, MS Information Systems | Drexel University BA Anthropology (Africana Studies) | Haverford College WELCOME! [email protected]

WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TODAY? PITCH CONTEST PROMPT DESIGN ETHICAL AUGMENTED INNOVATION Create and evaluate a new product or service pitch 01 Prompt generative AI (GenAI) to explore the ethical implications of using AI in entrepreneurship 02 Discuss the ethics of generative AI use in Zero Hunger innovation and in light of sustainability and the WEF Nexus 03

STRAW POLL Are you participating on a large screen device (tablet, laptop, desktop)? Answer YES in the chat. Image credit: nappy.co

PITCH CONTEST 01 Image credit: unsplash

PITCH CONTEST Use Venture Lab's pitch cards to draw a random adjective, noun, and verb. Brainstorm a Zero Hunger product or service based on your pitch cards. Develop a slogan and 20-second pitch to promote your idea [ Google Doc ]. Vote on the best pitch!

PITCH WITH AI ASSIST Using the words from your original pitch cards, prompt the GenAI to develop a Zero Hunger product or service, slogan, and 20-second pitch. What does it come up with? [ Google Doc ] Image credit: Wallpaper Flare

“My success in AI comes from prompt engineering.” International computer science student Kanika Gupta uses ChatGPT to refine her pitches Won $1000+ in pitch contests in 2023 Bad Prompt: "Summarize the book 1984." Good Prompt: "Imagine you're a book expert. Quickly tell me what George Orwell's '1984' is all about and why it's a big deal in literature." See the difference? The good prompt gives the AI a clear, detailed task, so you get a more useful answer. “ Student perspective: don’t use AI to do the work, use it to make the work better “ (2024)

PROMPT DESIGN 02 Image credit: unsplash

Structured evaluation technique 'Test' a product for FREE, even prior to prototyping Reveals what might need to be tweaked, where you need to do more research, and potential risks or pitfalls DE BONO’S SIX THINKING HATS

SIX THINKING HATS EXAMPLE GREEN DRIVEWAYS Image credit: Persimmon Group Cost of paving stone Plant varieties + Biophilic design - Fear of stinging bugs Demolition Planting season Permits Weird Property value Maintenance Eco-friendly landscaping Trend-setting Solar lighting Green walkways Green patios

PROMPT DESIGN AUGMENTED INNOVATION (AI) Prompt generative AI to evaluate one of your product / service innovations using de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats. ASK AI Input your prompt(s) into one of the generative AI platforms. THINK On your own, draft some prompts for generative AI (like ChatGPT). PAIR With a partner, discuss your draft prompts. Develop 1-2 to use. SHARE What did you learn?

PROMPT DESIGN

ETHICAL AUGMENTED INNOVATION 03

Entrepreneurship with GenAI Use genAI for P roduct and service innovations and designs Pitches and pitch decks (see Short & Short, 2023 ) Preliminary market and IP research Identifying possible competitors Promotional and marketing material, websites, social media, and other content Client engagement Predictive modeling, accounting, financial analysis and other automation Business planning, acceleration, and incubation (See Tran & Murphy, 2023 ) Image credit: unsplash

ETHICS OF GenAI IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Privacy Intellectual property, profit, and credit to human creators Reductive ‘creativity’ Machine bias ‘Hallucination’ and mis/dis/malinformation FAT AI (fairness, accountability, transparency) Interpretability, explainability Humans-in-the-loop “Generative AI is an extension of human intelligence [and judgment], not a replacement for it.” ( Tredinnick & Latbats, 2023 ; see also Orchard & Tasiemski, 2023 ; Tran & Murphy, 2023 )

AI AND THE WEF NEXUS WATER Optimizing water use efficiency in energy production and data center cooling ( Shumba et al., 2024 ) ENERGY Addressing energy poverty by optimizing data center energy consumption and energy production, management, delivery, and efficiency ( Effoduh, 2024 ) FOOD Enhancing global food security through crop yield predictions, improved resource allocation, and augmented intelligence ( Shoaib et al., 2023 )

Water consumption and (scope-2) carbon emission across various African countries for writing a 10-page report using the Llama-3-70B model ( Shumba et al., 2024 ).

Continental AI Strategy comprising five focus areas and fifteen policy recommendations ( African Union, 2024 )

THANKS Comments! Questions? Sarah Hartman-Caverly [email protected] Image credit: unsp lash

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