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Google Generative AI Leader Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Generative AI Leader exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
[All Generative AI Leader Questions]

According to Google-recommended practices, when should generative AI be used to automate tasks?

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Suggested Answer: C

The strategic value of Generative AI (Gen AI) in a business context, as taught in Google's courses, is primarily to enhance efficiency and productivity by taking over tasks that consume significant employee time.

Gen AI excels in automating tasks that:

Are repetitive and time-consuming, such as drafting initial emails, summarizing long documents, or generating code snippets. Automating these routine tasks (C) frees employees to focus on higher-value activities (like building customer relationships or strategic planning).

Involve the generation of new content based on patterns learned from large datasets (e.g., text, images, code).

Options A and D represent high-value, strategic work---highly creative or complex strategic decision-making---where human judgment and oversight remain paramount. While Gen AI can assist with these (e.g., brainstorming creative ideas or providing data-backed insights), it is generally not recommended for full automation. Option B explicitly requires human oversight due to its sensitive nature. Therefore, the best fit for full or augmented automation for efficiency is the handling of routine, repeatable, and non-complex tasks.

(Reference: Google Cloud documentation on Gen AI adoption and efficiency states that Gen AI transforms work by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks to free up time for strategic thinking and creativity.)

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Nan
7 hours ago
I think generative AI is best for repetitive and rule-based tasks, like option C. That seems to align with what we practiced in class.
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