Will AI Kill Your CCMS?

  • Presentation
  • AI and New Technologies in TC
  • 03. April
  • 10:30 - 11:10 AM (CEST)
  • 08:30 - 09:10 AM (UTC) | 04:30 - 05:10 AM (EDT)
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  •  Sebastian Göttel

    Sebastian Göttel

    • Quanos Content Solutions GmbH

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Oh, how naive we were! We thought AI would simply replace us technical writers. Plot twist: it's not after our jobs - it's coming for our CCMS.

Like a stealth villain in a tech thriller, AI is infiltrating our content management systems. But don't reach for your panic button yet. This dystopia comes with popcorn.

Join us for a detective's discovery where technical writers are no longer content creators but system tamers. The twist? The line between human and machine is vanishing faster than your blockbuster's special effects budget. Soon, an AI might be sitting at the other end of the CCMS, pulling our strings like puppets.

But wait! Like any good Hollywood ending, there's hope. Non-programmed layouts and plug & play automation - it's not magic, it's engineering gone sci-fi.

The million-dollar question: When does AI seize control of our CCMS? Better yet: Will we even know it happened?

Come for the drama, stay for the revelation. Because this spring's hottest tech thriller isn't on the big screen - it's in your content management system.

Takeaways

This thriller leaves you with haunting questions about the future of CCMS, while equipping you with practical strategies for GenAI in your CCMS. Because to face disruption, become the disruptor.

Prior knowledge

Basic understanding of CCMS purpose and functionality in technical documentation

Speaker

 Sebastian Göttel

Sebastian Göttel

  • Quanos Content Solutions GmbH
Biography

Sebastian has been around XML-based component content management and content delivery for a long time. He studied computer science with a focus on AI in Erlangen-Nuremberg and Bordeaux, and he's been working at Quanos in the CCMS space since 1998. He's also active in tekom and helped shape version 1.0 of the iiRDS standard as a founding member of the “Information 4.0” working group.

He lives just outside Nuremberg with his wife, daughter, and three cats.