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In a new article from the Wall Street Journal, Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research, highlights how the rise of AI could ultimately reduce the cost college tuition.…Read More The post AI Is Reshaping the Workplace, but Entry-Level Hires Are Way Ahead of the Game appeared first on Wharton Human-AI Research.| Wharton Human-AI Research
In a new article from the Wall Street Journal, Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of AI at Wharton, highlights how the rise of AI could ultimately reduce the cost college tuition.| Wharton Human-AI Research
A pivotal conference hosted by AI at Wharton and The Mack Institute for Innovation Management, gathered over 75 thought leaders from diverse sectors in the Fall of 2023 at Wharton’s Philadelphia campus to unravel the complexities and possibilities inherent in this groundbreaking technology.| Wharton Human-AI Research
AI at Wharton is thrilled to have partnered with GBK Collective to produce Growing Up: Navigating Gen AI's Early Years. This is an extensively researched report that provides an in-depth analysis of the state of Generative AI (Gen AI) adoption, its business applications, and future prospects. Written by Jeremy Korst, Partner, GBK Collective, Stefano Puntoni, Faculty Co-Director of AI at Wharton, and Mary Purk, Executive Director of AI at Wharton, this report comes at a critical moment in AI's...| Wharton Human-AI Research
On June 6th, 2024, AI at Wharton partnered with Informatica to bring dozens of industry leaders and Chief Data Analytics Officers (CDAOs) to Wharton's campus for a collaborative brainstorming session with many of our leading AI academics. Their goal was to design a framework for companies and their CDOs to reference in order to responsibly and effectively leverage generative AI and increase value for their firms. We are thrilled to now publish the result of their combined efforts through a ne...| Wharton Human-AI Research
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School experts Valery Yakubovich, Peter Cappelli and Prasanna Tambe believe it isn’t going to happen as drastically as many predict. In an essay published in The Wall Street Journal, the professors contend that AI will most likely create more jobs for people because it needs intensive human oversight to produce useable results.| Wharton Human-AI Research