Shit in Shit out – Now with AI!

  • Fachvortrag
  • AI and New Technologies in TC
  • 02. April
  • 04:00 PM (CEST) - 04:40 PM (CEST)
  • finished
  •  Philipp Tschöke

    Philipp Tschöke

    • ICMS GmbH
  •  Maurice  Daum

    Maurice Daum

    • ICMS GmbH

Contents

In the age of Artificial Intelligence, technical communication is teetering on the brink of a major makeover. Our presentation, aptly titled "Shit in Shit out – Now with AI!", takes a candid and insightful look at how AI is reshaping the landscape of technical documentation. We slice through the pervasive AI hype to uncover what’s genuinely transformative and what remains mere buzzwords. From writing tools that might give your least favorite editor a run for their money to chatbots you actually want to talk to, we explore the current AI arsenal available to technical communicators. But it’s not all high-tech wizardry—we delve into what it takes to elevate AI from a simple writing assistant to a strategic powerhouse, emphasizing the indispensable roles of structured content and metadata. Additionally, we confront the critical issue of ensuring that AI-generated content adheres to approved standards, maintaining quality and compliance. Join us for a balanced and engaging journey that equips technical communicators with the knowledge to harness AI’s potential effectively, without getting lost in the noise.

Takeaways

Understand effective AI integration in technical communication, the necessity of structured data, and strategies to ensure quality and compliance in AI-driven documentation.

Speakers

 Philipp Tschöke

Philipp Tschöke

  • ICMS GmbH
Biography

Since 2013, he has been advising companies at ICMS GmbH on technical documentation, content management, and efficient editorial processes. His main areas of expertise are the vendor-independent conception, selection, and implementation of CCMS solutions – from metadata and modularization concepts to migration and sustainable working methods for editorial teams. He does not see new systems as an end in themselves, but as tools for better structures, clear processes, and future-proof technical communication.

 Maurice  Daum

Maurice Daum

  • ICMS GmbH
Biography