There are many challenges facing these generative AI methodologies, but also many possibilities in terms of the way we (humans) work, learn or access information. https://t.co/BOGaoX7O9B via @INSEADKnowledge
There is potential to leverage AI to complement humans, which requires a better understanding of the opportunities and limits of combining the two. https://t.co/X8Do87nYwv via @INSEADKnowledge
business life is full of contradictions, and the best organisations do not avoid them. Instead, they need to manage through them over time https://t.co/TU50nfobqq via @INSEADKnowledge
The appeal of conspiracy theories is that they provide congruent knowledge about the world and can help individuals resolve perceived gaps in official accounts about the virus https://t.co/3wNeHKM11X via @INSEADKnowledge
Appointing women to the top tiers of management can help mitigate deep-rooted stereotypes in a way that is enduring and can precipitate the future hiring of women leaders. https://t.co/ca2PpQRkh1 via @INSEADKnowledge
Perhaps in future exams we will give students AI solutions and ask them to identify and correct errors, instead of getting them to solve the problems from scratch https://t.co/xEfs6rNDef via @INSEADKnowledge
As tech companies almost exclusively pay people in goods – such as search results or social networks – our findings suggest that firms may not be sufficiently compensating consumers for their data. https://t.co/r3e8D8MAAS via @INSEADKnowledge
Trussonomics is deeply stupid. But there seems to be a lot of hyperventilating going on. No, it won't cause a global crisis — for God's sake, Britain is only 3.2% of world GDP. And while British markets are a mess, we're a long way from 1976. Get a grip.