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How AI is transforming the organization / (Record no. 21279)

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ISBN 9780262538398
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 658.0563
Item number MIT
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Author name MIT Sloan Management Review
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Title How AI is transforming the organization /
Statement of responsibility, etc MIT Sloan Management Review.
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Place of publication Cambridge :
Name of publisher The MIT Press,
Year of publication 2020
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Number of Pages 157 pages ;
Dimensions 21 cm.
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Title The digital future of management series
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Summary, etc A clear-eyed look at how AI can complement (rather than eliminate) human jobs, with real-world examples from companies that range from Netflix to Walmart. Descriptions of AI's possible effects on businesses and their employees cycle between utopian hype and alarmist doomsaying. This book from MIT Sloan Management Review avoids both these extremes, providing instead a clear-eyed look at how AI can complement (rather than eliminate) human jobs, with real-world examples from companies that range from Netflix to Walmart. The contributors show that organizations can create business value with AI by cooperating with it rather than relinquishing control to it. The smartest companies know that they don't need AI that mimics humans because they already have access to resources with human capability--actual humans. The book acknowledges the prominent role of such leading technology companies as Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google in applying AI to their businesses, but it goes beyond the FAANG cohort to look at AI applications in many nontechnology companies, including DHL and Fidelity. The chapters address such topics as retraining workers (who may be more ready for change than their companies are); the importance of motivated and knowledgeable leaders; the danger that AI will entrench less-than-ideal legacy processes; ways that AI could promote gender equality and diversity; AI and the global loneliness epidemic; and the benefits of robot-human collaboration. Contributors Cynthia M. Beath, Megan Beck, Joe Biron, Erik Brynjolfsson, Jacques Bughin, Rumman Chowdhury, Paul R. Daugherty, Thomas H. Davenport, Chris DeBrusk, Berkeley J. Dietvorst, Janet Foutty, James R. Freeland, R. Edward Freeman, Julian Friedland, Lynda Gratton, Francis Hintermann, Vivek Katyal, David Kiron, Frieda Klotz, Jonathan Lang, Barry Libert, Paul Michelman, Daniel Rock, Sam Ransbotham, Jeanne W. Ross, Eva Sage-Gavin, Chad Syverson, Monideepa Tarafdar, Gregory Unruh, Madhu Vazirani, H. James Wilson.
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Subject Business
Form subdivision Technological innovations
General subdivision Case studies.
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Subject Management
Form subdivision Technological innovations
General subdivision Case studies.
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Subject Artificial intelligence
General subdivision Case studies.
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          Institute of Public Enterprise, Library Institute of Public Enterprise, Library S Campus 11/25/2021 Atlantic Publications 1322.00 13-11-2021 658.0563 MIT 45781 11/25/2021 Books