The Friday breakfast was hosted by Magnus Paues, CEO of Cowrite, and Petter André, future Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management at Karlstad University, who represented Värmland in the Prompting Championship.
Magnus emphasised the importance of adopting AI to avoid falling behind. He also commented on the concern many feel about AI taking their jobs, and said that we will need to build more on the core of our skills that cannot be copied by algorithms.
Petter talked about what it was like to compete in the World Prompting Championships and what defines a good prompt. To get optimal output you should in your prompt:
- Assign a persona to the AI.
- Formulate a clear task.
- Describe a specific context.
- Describe the format you want.



During the Friday breakfast, participants were also introduced to Compare by our new CEO Charlotte Wäreborn Schultz, who spoke about the organisation’s evolution from IT cluster to innovation platform. Two of our innovation leaders, Ingrid Ivars and Marcus Olsson Ramberg, also spoke about our initiatives in cybersecurity and AI.



The Friday breakfast was arranged within the Mighty EDIH project, which is funded by the EU’s Digital Europe programme and Region Gävleborg, Region Dalarna and Region Värmland. Mighty supports the public sector and companies in the manufacturing industry with digitalisation, including through AI.

Would you like to know more about how we can support companies and the public sector in digitalisation processes? Get in touch with Marcus, who is responsible for Mighty within Compare.