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Oct 2, 2024 |
msn.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
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Oct 2, 2024 |
msn.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
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Jul 12, 2024 |
linkedin.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
In the 20 months since the launch of ChatGPT, numerous experiments have shown promising productivity implications for generative AI (Gen AI). Two recent experiments highlight Gen AI’s game-changing potential. Shakked Noy and Whitney Zhang demonstrated a significant improvement in the speed and quality of a diverse group of writers (marketers, consultants, grant writers, etc.) when using ChatGPT.
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May 28, 2024 |
linkedin.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
When you consider the future of work, does it spark excitement or anxiety? You wouldn’t be alone if you admitted to both. As I reflect on my recent participation at the Milken Institute Global Conference, I’m thinking a lot about the dual-challenges of technological advancement — and the very real pressure on business leaders to guide their organizations smoothly through what will undoubtedly be an extremely volatile environment over the next few years.
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Jan 21, 2024 |
forbes.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
Every year, after the inspirational whirlwind that is the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, I sit down to reflect on the themes that emerged during the week. Last year, we discussed the radical reassessment of how we think about work and jobs — what we called “Work’s Great Reboot.”This year, that rapid reboot has been thrown into overdrive by the tsunami that is generative AI (gen AI).
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Aug 19, 2023 |
forbes.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
Even by the relatively lofty standards of the tech sector, the hype around generative AI may have broken new ground. McKinsey estimate that the technology could add between $2.6tn to $4.4tn of economic value annually across industries ranging from banking to life sciences. Chat GPT, probably the most well known example of generative AI, reached 100 million users 2 months after launch and by most estimates has over 1 billion users currently.
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Feb 27, 2023 |
hr.asia | Ravin Jesuthasan
The pandemic didn’t invent workforce issues related to accelerated digitalization, flexible working, reskilling, and upskilling or diversity, equity, and inclusion, but it certainly exacerbated and hastened them. The combination of these issues has created two significant risks for companies. First, the world of work that organizations have invested in is no longer fit for purpose. Digitalization and the democratization of work require fundamentally different ways of connecting talent to work.
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Feb 8, 2023 |
forbes.com | Ravin Jesuthasan
Regular readers of this column will know that I routinely write an article on my reflections after every Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos. As has been the case since 2020, the primary focus of the meeting was the twin global challenges of climate change and the future of work. While climate has sometimes overshadowed the future of work in prior meetings, discussions around work had added impetus this year. Why?
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Feb 1, 2023 |
brinknews.com | Richard Smith-Bingham |Amy Barnes |Sam Glick |Ravin Jesuthasan
Amy Barnes is responsible for leading Marsh’s global strategy on the development of climate and sustainability-related initiatives for clients, particularly in relation to the impact of a changing physical risk landscape, improving access to capital for green initiatives, and a more thorough understanding of climate-related project risk. She also participates in Marsh McLennan’s Sustainability and Climate Change program, which focuses on developing sustainability and climate change services.
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Feb 1, 2023 |
brinknews.com | Richard Smith-Bingham |Amy Barnes |Sam Glick |Ravin Jesuthasan
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