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I have recently conducted an experiment utilizing Google's AI Studio Gemini's live stream and screenshare functionality. During this experiment, I engaged with a business analysis case study and leveraged Gemini to enhance my expertise in designing Strategyzer's world-known Value Proposition Canvas and Business Model Canvas based on the visual input provided on the screen.


This represents a significant milestone in the realm of Generative AI (GenAI): the ability to interact with AI based on shared screen content. The potential applications for this technology are vast. Envision Business Analysis teams augmented with an AI assistant during real-time meetings. For instance, they could employ the Strategyzer method to analyze, design, and test business ideas or strategies, utilizing physical canvases and post-its. A webcam could capture the real-time completion of the canvas by participants, which would then be shared with the AI for commentary, question answering, completion, and alternative suggestions.

During my workshops in various settings such as classrooms, companies, boards, and institutions, I have previously utilized GenAI by manually entering prompts describing the analysis steps into tools like Copilot or ChatGPT. More recently, I have been able to take photographs of physical canvases, attach them to prompts, and complete the canvases with curated AI-generated results. This new live sharing capability elevates the process further, allowing teams to focus on their expertise while being freed from the tedious task of typing prompts and collecting and editing results. We can now engage in discussions and listen to insights based on what is visually presented before us. 

This advancement marks another step towards instant human-AI collaboration, a concept I have previously referred to as circular reality. I believe this development will have profound implications for education, business, and society at large.

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