The 2023 Workshop on the Economics of Information Security will be in Geneva from July 5-7. We have a program, and the deadline for early registration and discount-rate hotel rooms is June 10th: https://t.co/bs0lTdYHmn
Are you using AI? Curious how others are using AI?
Please join me on April 6th at 12 pm (ET) for "Using AI? Great. But Using AI No Longer Differentiates" hosted by @D3Harvard.
The event is free, but you'll need to register ahead of time. Thanks!
https://t.co/qYSXmVbHXQ
A new report co-written by CSOM prof. Sam @Ransbotham shows employees are more likely to derive value from utilizing #ArtificialIntellegence when the technology improves their sense of competence and autonomy. Read the whole report from @mitsmr.
https://t.co/AHPC2hznY3
@erikbryn "Like dogs who don’t know what to do once they’ve caught the car they’ve been barking at and chasing, we’ve chased the Turing test ... and are not sure what to do now that we’ve caught it."
https://t.co/CerLpPFHwG
@profkane @janrecker I’m always surprised when I do it, then get ghosted and have to follow up to make sure they received it. The “thank you” email isn’t even the lowest bar.
Please share this application for the October NBER
privacy and econ tutorial with your PhD students. They don't need to submit a paper - just a short application.
https://t.co/NBS5eAqP5y
The Workshop on the Economics of Information Security is next week, June 21-22. In-person registration is closed, but we will broadcast talks for *free* via Zoom.
Registration is required. To sign up, please visit:
https://t.co/n2EqcovYUq
@robseamans@klakhani Well, I came from Atlanta to Boston at the same time Matt Ryan came from Boston to Atlanta. I assume an even swap since I never heard about future draft picks, etc. Why limit to one profession @klakhani when we can be more creative?
Two laptop thefts, one laptop water spill, 10% of students out with official COVID notices. Flipped class and classroom recordings will help students make it though, but I think this is biggest challenge since the “Chipotle Incident” of a few years back.
In this episode of #ProblemSolvers, host @heyfeifer sits down with Boston College Professor @Ransbotham to talk about why the boring stuff can be more important than the exciting stuff. Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/ecnXtFzIX8.
The 2022 Workshop on the Economics of Information Security will be held in person if possible – in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20 and 21. Papers are due by the end of February: https://t.co/O3Mjsvzxg2
Culture change from using AI transcends the legitimate, but myopic, promise that AI will liberate workers from drudgery. Our latest @mitsmr research report on business use of AI: https://t.co/NbgKzRlM2M with François Candelon, @DavidKiron1, Burt LaFountain, Shervin Khodabandeh