Innovation Strategy
The Best of This Week
How to boost innovation capacity and institutional pride, and addressing tech inequity and the ethics of automation.
How to boost innovation capacity and institutional pride, and addressing tech inequity and the ethics of automation.
The increasing adoption of AI and robots has implications for jobs, biases, and data privacy.
The threat of voice-based cybercrime is growing along with the use of voice-directed digital assistants.
Kimberly Nevala, Peter Guerra, Rob Stillwell, and Capt. Michael J. Kanaan discuss how to connect strategic objectives to AI use cases.
Assessments about China’s strengths in AI may be overblown.
New AI applications have immense potential to revolutionize communication and deepen human relationships.
The most effective human capital investment initiatives have a common core: opportunity.
Swarm systems draw input from individuals and use algorithms to optimize system performance in real time.
A webinar describes how to develop AI customer service chatbots that meet customer expectations.
Seamless connectivity dramatically increases convenience along with cyber risk.
Black swans, COVID-19’s supply chain impact, a global upskilling push, and human-machine teams.
Many organizations don’t understand the value of teaming machine capabilities with human abilities.
Many businesses overlook a solution to the machine learning talent shortage: upskilling employees.
A webinar explains how AI can improve communication and coordination across business units
On Tuesday, March 10, we’ll talk about artificial intelligence and business.
Collisions between innovators and existing players are forcing executives to rethink their strategy.
Business leaders must rethink data management to succeed with machine learning.
Our experts weigh in on market implications from California’s new consumer privacy act.
Today’s direct-to-consumer disrupters, the reality of running an AI business, and managing digital natives.
Oxford economist Carl Frey says we must prepare for the inevitable pain of technological progress.