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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Workshops (ENTI Berks)

Materials for the entrepreneurship and innovation workshops at Penn State Berks.

Welcome to the SustainFood Augmented Innovation (AI) Workshop!

Augmented Innovation (AI) is the application of artificial intelligence to innovation and entrepreneurship.

In this workshop, we will

  • Innovate Zero Hunger product and service ideas to engage in an AI-assisted pitch competition
  • Apply prompt engineering techniques and de Bono's Six Thinking Hats to evaluate Zero Hunger product and service innovations with generative AI
  • Discuss the ethical use of generative AI in entrepreneurship and innovation, with a focus on sustainability and the WEF Nexus.

Pitch Contest

  1. Use VentureLab's pitch cards to draw a random adjective, noun, and verb.
  2. Brainstorm a Zero Hunger product or service based on your pitch cards.
  3. Develop a slogan and 20-second pitch to promote your idea.
  4. Participants will vote on the best pitch!

Augmented Innovation (AI): Pitch with AI Assist

Pitch with AI Assist

Using the words from your original pitch cards, prompt the GenAI to develop a Zero Hunger product or service innovation, slogan, and 20-second pitch. What does it come up with?

PROMPT Design Framework comprising Persona, Requirements, Organization, Medium, Purpose, and Tone.

Augmented Innovation (AI): de Bono's Six Thinking Hats

de Bono's Six Thinking Hats is a structured evaluation technique. You can use the Six Thinking Hats to 'test' a product for FREE, even prior to prototyping. The Six Thinking Hats will give you ideas on what might need to be tweaked about your product design, where you need to do more research, or what potential risks and pitfalls you should plan for.

Prompt generative AI to evaluate one of your product / service innovations using the de Bono's Six Thinking Hats framework. Is the feedback useful? Does the AI highlight something new? What does the AI miss in its evaluation?

White Hat: neutral and objective, concerned with facts and figures. What do I know? What do I need to find out?

Red Hat: a 'gut reaction' from the emotional perspective. How do I feel about this idea?

Black Hat: careful and cautious, the "devil's advocate" hat. What could do wrong?

Yellow Hat: sunny and positive. What works?

Green Hat: associated with fertile growth, creativity, and new ideas. What's new?

Blue Hat: the logistician or 'meta' hat. What should we do next?

Refer to "Transcript - de Bono's Six Thinking Hats example" for details.

Example of de Bono's Six Thinking Hats for the product innovation: green driveways.

Six Thinking Hats image credit: Persimmon Group.

Augmented Innovation (AI) Workshop Facilitator

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Sarah Hartman-Caverly
smh767@psu.edu
Contact:
Penn State Berks, Thun 107
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Subjects: Campus: Berks