Stanford Lecturer Talks Socioeconomic Impact of AI
Coursera co-founder, Baidu Research chief scientist and Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer Andrew Ng recently spoke at the the school’s MSx series about the socioeconomic impact artificial intelligence is slated to have in the coming decades.
Coach Otto, an MIT Sloan AI Bot, Can Help Coach Executives
MIT Sloan recently took at a look at the nifty little Coach Otto, a new artificial intelligence “executive coaching bot” developed by MIT Media Lab alum Jeff Orkin and GiantOtter co-founder Dan Tomaschko, MBA ’15 to use as a stand-alone interface as well as integrate within team messaging apps like Slack.
Sloan Telemedicine Startup Expands Access to Healthcare
MIT Sloan recently highlighted breaking medical startup Remedy. The new startup, co-founded by Michael Ng, MBA ‘16, that hopes to capitalize on the potentially post-Affordable Care Act future of telemedicine, which is projected to surge by 700 percent in the next three years.
Smeal College of Business Professor On The Robots Among Us
The MBA concentration in supply chain management at Penn State’s Smeal College of Business offers a wealth of opportunities across a multitude of industries.
Robots, a recent book by John Jordan, clinical professor of supply chain and information systems, sets out to reveal some truths about the field of robotics.
M.I.T. Sloan Is Trying To Slow The Inevitable Robot Takeover
In an era of overwhelming technological acceleration, has the age-old adage that college degrees secure higher-paying jobs become…fictitious? M.I.T. Sloan School of Management recently published a press release on its blog that explores the potential steps that educators and policymakers will have to take in order to keep future professionals from being rendered obsolete in the workplace. Will a degree prevent us from being swapped out for robots 5-10 years from now? Continue reading…
Sellinger Associate Professor Appointed to Maryland Governor’s Commission
Hung-bin Ding, an Associate Professor at the Sellinger School of Business, was appointed to the Maryland Governor’s Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs, which assists the governor and state agencies in responding to the needs and concerns of Maryland citizens with ancestral heritage in Asian and Pacific Rim countries. Continue reading…