It's that time of year again where I get to blend together a holiday song with analytics. This time, we're rocking out to the tune of Jingle Bells about generative AI.

Wasn’t Me, Must have been AI

(To the tune of Jingle Bells)

Wasn’t Me
Wasn’t Me
Must have been AI
Oh, what fun
It is to use GenAI
To help us with our work

Dashing through the internet
Using a LLM with an open API
Over the text fields we go
Laughing all the way
AI, AI, AI
Synthetic data makes up new info
What fun it is to use digital twins
Running all through the night

Wasn’t Me
Wasn’t Me
Must have been AI
Oh, what fun
It is to use GenAI
To help us do our work

Now get onboard with using GenAI
Adoption is still young
Take a course tonight
And join the rest of us
Just learn some data science today
Get ready for a run
Then spin up a cloud instance
And now we’ll have some fun!

Wasn’t Me
Wasn’t Me
Must have been AI
Oh, what fun
It is to use GenAI
To help us with our work

Happy Holidays everyone! And please consider registering a team to participate in the next SAS Hackathon!

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David Pope

Technical Leader, Senior Manager US Energy

David leads the pre-sales technical team for SAS US Energy which solves business problems in the Oil & Gas and Utilities industries using advanced analytics. He is a lifetime learner who enjoys sharing information and helping others to grow their careers. He earned a BS in Industry Engineering and a Computer Programming Certificate from North Carolina State University. Furthermore, he has over 29 years of business experience working with SAS across R&D, IT, Sales and Marketing in the Americas and Europe. He is an expert in working with data and producing insights through the use of analytics. David has presented at SAS Global Forum, the 2012 SAS Government Leadership Summit, IBM’s Information on Demand(IOD), EMC World, CTO Summit Conferences, is the author of the book: "Big Data Analytics with SAS", and he currently holds 14 patents for SAS in several countries: US, CA, Norway, UK, China, Mexico, and Hong Kong.

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