AI & Machine Learning
Video: Preparing for the Changes AI Will Bring to Tomorrow’s Jobs
A panel at the 2017 MIT CIO Symposium discusses how artificial intelligence will transform how we work.
A panel at the 2017 MIT CIO Symposium discusses how artificial intelligence will transform how we work.
A featured excerpt from The Mathematical Corporation by Josh Sullivan and Angela Zutavern.
Haier CEO Zhang Ruimin is transforming a manufacturing giant into a platform for entrepreneurship.
The challenges of leading companies through the AI revolution were examined in a recent symposium.
In a thought-powered world, leaders must look beyond planning and execution and inspire ingenuity.
Thanks to technologies like 3-D printing, a new supply chain model is emerging.
Large amounts of data don’t inherently remove sampling bias; in fact, they may make it worse.
Some companies are using assessment tools to help identify employees with leadership potential.
Sharing consumers’ positive stories about a brand can be a highly effective marketing strategy.
How soon will smart machines start looking out for our health?
There’s probably never been a better time for platform businesses. But they aren’t easy to launch.
As firms work with increasingly diverse arrays of people, they need to adopt leadership standards that cross geographies.
In the age of networked enterprise, strong cultures may turn from assets to liabilities.
Automation brings with it questions about what to do about worker displacement.
New digital technologies are changing the rules of competition by expanding the boundaries of what a company can handle and introducing new sources of advantage.
The transformative potential of blockchain is real, but so are the challenges to its implementation.
Instead of eliminating human workers, AI may create new jobs requiring updated skills and training.
The best use of digital technology is assisting human workers to maximize innate capabilities.
The challenge we face today is not a “world without work” but a world with rapidly changing work.