Tuesday, June 22, 2021

g-f(2)336 The Big Picture of Business Artificial Intelligence (6/22/2021), MIT SMR, Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy




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Opportunity, The Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy Exploration, MIT SMR
  • The Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy initiative explores the growing use of artificial intelligence in the business landscape. The exploration looks specifically at how AI is affecting the development and execution of strategy in organizations.
Lesson learned, Researching the full impact of AI on business
  • The initiative researches and reports on how AI is spurring changes to the workforce, data management, privacy, and cross-entity collaboration — all while generating new ethical challenges for business. 
  • It looks at new risks and threats in dependency, job loss, and security. 
  • And it seeks to help managers understand and act on the tremendous opportunity from the combination of human and machine intelligence.
Alert, In collaboration with and sponsored by BCG
  • Research and analysis for the initiative is in collaboration with and sponsored by Boston Consulting Group.
Lesson learned, ME, MYSELF, AND AI EPISODE 208, Starting Now On Technology Ethics: Elizabeth Renieris
  • The founding director of the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab shares her views on corporate data governance.
Lesson learned, ME, MYSELF, AND AI EPISODE 207, No Need for AI Unicorns: PepsiCo’s Colin Lenaghan
  • It’s a myth that you need to hire individuals who can do it all. What you need is a cross-functional AI team.

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    Opportunity, The Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy Exploration, MIT SMR
    • The Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy initiative explores the growing use of artificial intelligence in the business landscape. The exploration looks specifically at how AI is affecting the development and execution of strategy in organizations.
    Lesson learned, Researching the full impact of AI on business
    • The initiative researches and reports on how AI is spurring changes to the workforce, data management, privacy, and cross-entity collaboration — all while generating new ethical challenges for business. 
    • It looks at new risks and threats in dependency, job loss, and security. 
    • And it seeks to help managers understand and act on the tremendous opportunity from the combination of human and machine intelligence.
    Alert, In collaboration with and sponsored by BCG
    • Research and analysis for the initiative is in collaboration with and sponsored by Boston Consulting Group.
    Lesson learned, ME, MYSELF, AND AI EPISODE 208, Starting Now On Technology Ethics: Elizabeth Renieris
    • The founding director of the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab shares her views on corporate data governance.
    Lesson learned, ME, MYSELF, AND AI EPISODE 207, No Need for AI Unicorns: PepsiCo’s Colin Lenaghan
    • It’s a myth that you need to hire individuals who can do it all. What you need is a cross-functional AI team.

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Starting Now On Technology Ethics: Elizabeth Renieris, June 22, 2021, Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast between MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group, hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin KhodabandehMIT Sloan Management ReviewMIT SMR

No Need for AI Unicorns: PepsiCo’s Colin Lenaghan, June 8, 2021, Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast between MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group, hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh, MIT Sloan Management Review, MIT SMR.


ABOUT THE HOSTS


Sam Ransbotham (@ransbotham) is a professor in the information systems department at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, as well as guest editor for MIT Sloan Management Review’s Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy Big Ideas initiative. Shervin Khodabandeh is a senior partner and managing director at BCG and the coleader of BCG GAMMA (BCG’s AI practice) in North America. He can be contacted at shervin@bcg.com.

Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast between MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group, hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Its engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Sophie Rüdinger.


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