Can we trust artificial intelligence?
"AI should be seen as a tool to suggest possibilities, not an unquestionable source of truth."
"AI should be seen as a tool to suggest possibilities, not an unquestionable source of truth."
Experimentation with AI tools can present exciting opportunities for innovation, as well as risks.
Humans and AI don't work as well together as many assume. What is the point in which human tasks and AI tasks are best blended?
Barbara Wixom and Nick van der Meulen found that organizations can benefit from generative AI solutions by developing cross-functional efforts.
"Governance matters, and weak governance always leads to trouble."
At Automation Fair, senior lecturer David Robertson explored LEGO's journey and shared valuable lessons on managing innovation effectively.
"A rigorous evaluation process is a key driver of success for LLM application development projects."
"Strategy, it is often said, is about choosing what not to do. But when it comes to sustainability, many companies toss that advice aside."
Andrew McAfee explored how emerging tech companies outpace legacy organizations by embracing key behaviors that drive agility and innovation.
"The chance of dying during an air journey keeps dropping by about 7 percent annually, and continues to go down by a factor of two every decade."