negotiation and AI

PANDEMIC: The Rise Of The Electronic Negotiator

PANDEMIC: The Rise Of The Electronic Negotiator

Smartphones and computers are technologies that have become essential and ubiquitous in nearly every area of life, including negotiation.

With Covid-19, we have become even more dependent on these devices and electronic communication.

There was a time when we had to meet in person (or pick up our phone) and then send a fax for confirmation. Then came emails filling up our inbox and further reducing face-to-face meetings. Now people increasingly use instant messages to negotiate since apps, like WhatsApp, WeChat or Line, can transfer documents. This is not only instantaneous, but also spam free - probably because getting one's email address is more difficult than a personal phone number.

Zoom, Webex Microsoft Teams and other video conference platforms have slightly counter-balanced this trend, but the reality is we have have become electronic negotiators even more.

THE MAGAZINE THAT WROTE ITSELF! An intriguing story...

THE MAGAZINE THAT WROTE ITSELF! An intriguing story...

While in Singapore last week, I met with my dear friend Michael von Schlippe, Managing Shareholder of Indochine Media Ventures, which publishes some iconic lifestyle magazines such as Esquire Singapore.

We agreed to meet at the Marina Bay Sand, center of attraction of the City state. And as he always kindly does when we meet, Michael brought me his last publication. This time, the cover was starring a celebrity named Blawko. I had never heard of him. The cover also said “Virtual Celebrity” and “Artificial Intelligence Issue”. 

It happened that Blawko, who has 138k followers on Instagram, doesn’t actually exist and isan avatar. Half the magazine was actually written by a robot via Artificial Intelligence (AI) to demonstrate the progress of technology empowerment.