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A One-Stop Data Shop: The Lego Group’s Anders Butzbach Christensen
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Lego’s head of data engineering explains its approach to digital transformation.
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Lego’s head of data engineering explains its approach to digital transformation.
Delta’s Michelle McCrackin discusses the airline’s in-house analytics training program on the Me, Myself, and AI podcast.
This issue of MIT SMR focuses on talent management, innovation strategies, and emerging technologies.
Understanding how AI algorithms are trained and validated can help decision makers pick the right tools and avoid risk.
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Microsoft’s Eric Boyd discusses Azure and democratizing artificial intelligence.
UC Berkeley’s Ziad Obermeyer discusses how machine learning and AI are being used for medical research and diagnoses.
The human side of data continues to challenge companies.
Strategy experts weigh in on the macroeconomics of using AI technology to match people to presents.
Artificial intelligence is quietly improving the management of data, including its quality and security.
Building responsible AI systems starts with recognizing that technology solutions implicitly prioritize efficiency.
New data-efficient AI techniques can help when developers lack sufficient volumes of labeled training data.
MIT SMR and BCG research team members discuss a recent artificial intelligence study at the Web Summit conference.
Embedding data, analytics, and artificial intelligence into products has been a game changer for businesses.
Wayfair’s CTO describes how the e-commerce retailer uses AI and machine learning to support customers and manage risk.
The 2022 MIT SMR-BCG AI and Business Strategy report finds organizations get more value from AI when workers benefit too.
Data science leader Khatereh Khodavirdi discusses how PayPal uses AI and machine learning for customer personalization.
To succeed with AI, design applications and workflows that tap the best of what people and machines have to offer.
Orangetheory Fitness members get the most out of their group workouts with some help from both AI and human coaches.
Most companies that are using AI are deploying it for augmentation, not large-scale automation.
A panel of experts weighs in on whether mature responsible artificial intelligence programs mitigate system failures.