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sloanreview.mit.edu | Elizabeth M. Renieris |David Kiron |Steven Mills |Anne Kleppe
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1 month ago |
tribunecontentagency.com | Elizabeth M. Renieris |David Kiron |Steven Mills |Anne Kleppe
This year, we begin with a focus on accountability for general-purpose AI (GPAI) producers. Also called a foundation model, a GPAI refers to an AI model or system capable of performing a wide range of cognitive tasks that’s easily integrated into various downstream systems or applications.1 Generative AI models that can be adapted and used across a variety of applications are considered GPAI systems.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
tribunecontentagency.com | Michael Schrage |David Kiron
Michael Schrage is a research fellow with the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Initiative on the Digital Economy. His research, writing, and advisory work focuses on the behavioral economics of digital media, models, and metrics as strategic resources for managing innovation opportunity and risk.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
sloanreview.mit.edu | Michael Schrage |David Kiron
Incorporating AI agents at scale transforms how enterprises define, design, and deploy decision environments.1 Our research shows that organizations using AI to generate sophisticated choice sets — rather than singular, “best,” or “optimal” solutions — achieve superior outcomes across diverse sectors. These intelligent systems don’t just enhance decision-making; they push organizations to redesign decision rights, accountability frameworks, and power dynamics among decision makers.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
tribunecontentagency.com | Michael Schrage |David Kiron
Michael Schrage is a research fellow with the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Initiative on the Digital Economy. His research, writing, and advisory work focuses on the behavioral economics of digital media, models, and metrics as strategic resources for managing innovation opportunity and risk. David Kiron is the editorial director, research, of MIT Sloan Management Review and program lead for its Big Ideas research initiatives.
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