“Our next gen app platform will make AI accessible for everyone in an organization get comfortable using these models in their everyday work,” Ilan said. To address this, Ilan Frank, VP of Product at Airtable, announced a new product feature that makes it simple for any team to implement AI across their workflows in Airtable-an embedded experience that paves a path for successful and sustainable AI adoption at large companies. Untapped potential aside, AI brings tricky questions around security and scale in the enterprise. And it will help us better personalize web experiences and apps.įinally, Scott believes that the “soul” in storytelling will become more important, not less, in a sea of AI-generated production. ![]() It will “free the ingenuity of people” as we use AI to do more mundane, repetitive tasks. “Creative confidence is going up for humanity,” Scott said, predicting that AI will unlock a child-like playfulness when it comes to making art, designing graphics, and writing copy. “Those that struggle to adapt risk being left behind,” Howie said in his keynote, before hosting a conversation with Scott Belsky, author, investor, and entrepreneur. AI presents tremendous and urgent opportunityĪI is unlocking a new pace of creativity and productivity. Most importantly, it calls on you to direct this imagination internally and reevaluate how you work and operate. Surviving this “wave of transformation” requires you to reimagine the shape of your industry and how your customers behave. These five takeaways from the Airtable Leaders Forum illustrate how leading organizations are delivering higher standards of work and reaching new depths of collaboration and connectedness. The event’s speakers invited the audience to embrace this uncertainty by “building for change”-or creating a culture and processes that allow you to remain focused, efficient, and inspired. No matter how diligently you plan your product roadmap or plot your marketing campaigns, you’ll need to stay agile and reimagine every facet of day-to-day work. From economic headwinds to transformative technologies like AI, change will continue to challenge our organizations. ![]() Through every session, the consensus was clear: we may feel like we’ve entered a new era, but the pace of change won’t slow anytime soon. The resounding message of the conference? Leaders must re-envision the way we work. “Companies are being forced to work smarter and faster, often without the people and resources they were used to,” Howie Liu, co-founder and CEO at Airtable, said in his vision keynote. The event welcomed customers, industry leaders, and analysts, and offered a dose of inspiration against a backdrop of economic uncertainty. Imagination, adaptability, and the accelerating pace of change were front and center at the Airtable Leaders Form in New York this week. “We’re facing a new wave of transformation, and the biggest question facing companies is: How will you adapt?” - Howie Liu, CEO at Airtable
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