As discussed in this previous article, Cortico-Xplorations is your AI strategy accelerator. To take the concept a bit further, let’s dive into how this service area actually comes to fruition and its transformative power. The below story of Xplorations in the realm of Generative AI illuminates and exemplifies the North Star commitment to navigating emerging technology in a way that works for you and your organization, while driving impact, a paramount consideration when working with an investment like technology. Join us as we explore this story of acceleration, immersion, and movement for a pharmaceutical organization’s strategic use of GenAI.
Where do you go when leadership is saying to your organization, “we need to figure out what we’re doing with Generative AI (GenAI), and we need to do that yesterday.” A Medical Affairs organization within a global pharmaceutical company encountered just that – the reckoning that many businesses are facing right now – what should our organization do with AI? Where do we start? How fast can we move? And how do we sustain it?
Enter: the Cortico-X team, and more specifically, Cortico-Xplorations. Our partnership with this organization aimed to build a culture of digital innovation, to envision the future of Medical Affairs, and to flip traditional business problems on their heads.
“ GenAI is powerful and valuable, but by itself the value is capped. ”
The first challenge was to help the client grasp that, yes, GenAI is powerful and valuable, but by itself, the value is capped; the real noise is in Composite AI (combining multiple different types of AI) with GenAI at the core. More tactically, the program took on a few different phases: upskilling teams on the fundamentals of AI in general and GenAI in particular through a tailored and industry-relevant curriculum, immersion into rapid ideation and application of the technology to opportunity areas within the Medical Affairs domain, and taking these opportunity areas through to robust, feasible, proof-of-concept proposals. It was important that this wasn’t a one-time exercise; the key to success in emerging technology is the ability to sustain it while having the room to continue to innovate. As a part of the work to evaluate the best proof-of-concept proposals to bring forward to fruition, the team created a prioritization system to be able to evaluate new ideas for the application of AI in the future.
Additionally, along the journey of proof-of-concept proposal buildouts, including creating a business case, evaluating technology feasibility, and incorporating compliance considerations, the team incorporated the organization’s subject matter experts (SMEs) across technology, legal, and compliance leaders, in addition to partnering with Cortico-X SMEs in data and AI. This process was an excellent example of cross-functional collaboration from many different angles.
This has now led to the next phase of Xplorations work with this organization – the buildout of a pilot GenAI virtual assistant to create a more seamless and personalized training experience for their Medical Affairs employees, in addition to creating an intake methodology for new GenAI application ideas and running the initial curriculum again, but tailored to the leadership team, to ensure they are as conversant on GenAI as their organization.
Ultimately, the partnership between Cortico-X and this client upskilled 60+ individuals on AI, identified 90+ opportunity areas for the application of AI to existing business problems, and created eight business cases and PoCs that have moved forward into production planning. The value was visible through the enthusiasm of those who participated in the program, and it is only growing through the measures the organization has taken to pilot an AI solution and sustain their pipeline of opportunity areas for AI.
Please contact us to learn how we can help accelerate the meaningful understanding and deployment of AI in your organization. And be sure to keep an eye for our next article that explores Cortico-Xplorations within the realm of Data Excellence.
Dayna Larson
is an Associate Principal at Cortico-X based out of New York City.