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The relationship between humans and artificial intelligence has been an intricate topic of conversation across many industries. François Candelon, Global Director at Boston Consulting Group Henderson Institute, has been a significant contributor to that conversation, most notably through an annual research initiative that BCG and MIT Sloan Management Review have been conducting about AI in the enterprise. In this episode, we’re digging particularly into the findings of the 2020 and 2021 studies that were just published at the time of this recording.
Through these yearly findings, the study has shown that organizations with the most competitive advantage are the ones that are focused on effectively designing AI-driven applications around the humans in the loop. As these organizations continue to generate value with AI, the gap between them and companies that do not embrace AI has only increased. To close this gap, companies will have to learn to design trustworthy AI applications that actually get used, produce value, and are designed around mutual learning between the technology and users. François claims that a “human plus AI” approach —what former Experiencing Data guest Ben Schneiderman calls HCAI (see Ep. 062)—can create organizational learning, trust, and improved productivity.
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The relationship between humans and artificial intelligence has been an intricate topic of conversation across many industries. François Candelon, Global Director at Boston Consulting Group Henderson Institute, has been a significant contributor to that conversation, most notably through an annual research initiative that BCG and MIT Sloan Management Review have been conducting about AI in the enterprise. In this episode, we’re digging particularly into the findings of the 2020 and 2021 studies that were just published at the time of this recording.
Through these yearly findings, the study has shown that organizations with the most competitive advantage are the ones that are focused on effectively designing AI-driven applications around the humans in the loop. As these organizations continue to generate value with AI, the gap between them and companies that do not embrace AI has only increased. To close this gap, companies will have to learn to design trustworthy AI applications that actually get used, produce value, and are designed around mutual learning between the technology and users. François claims that a “human plus AI” approach —what former Experiencing Data guest Ben Schneiderman calls HCAI (see Ep. 062)—can create organizational learning, trust, and improved productivity.
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