Saturday Morning Physics | AI and the Business World
Nigel Melville, Associate Professor of Information Systems (U-M Ross Business School)
Modern AI brings new benefits, costs, and risks to business organizations. This creates challenges as they try to adopt AI to achieve goals while avoiding harm and damage. I'll discuss findings from my research proposing a new framing of AI as a set of machine capabilities, share what I'm learning from industry engagements, and describe an innovative interdisciplinary initiative here at U-M that's asking the Big Questions about AI.
Join us in person or via live stream link: https://youtu.be/wZEmzD4oEuY
Join us in person or via live stream link: https://youtu.be/wZEmzD4oEuY
Building: | Weiser Hall |
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Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | AEM Featured, Basic Science, Business, Faculty, Free, Graduate Students, Physics, Staff, Undergraduate Students |
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Saturday Morning Physics | AI and the Business World
Nigel Melville, Associate Professor of Information Systems (U-M Ross Business School)
10:30 AM
170 & 182
Weiser Hall
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