Dr. Ramayya Krishnan, William W. and Ruth F. Cooper Professor of Management Science and Information Systems, Dean Emeritus of Heinz College and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, shared insights from his pioneering research, "Two Heads Are Better Than One: How to Operationalize AI with People, Processes, and Trust," exploring how human collaboration, organizational processes, and trust are key to realizing AI's full potential.
Despite the rapid advances in AI technologies, from real-time translation and AI-driven newsreaders to breakthroughs in mathematics many businesses and organizations struggle to turn AI into real value. Drawing from Herb Simon’s classic insight that “two heads are better than one,” this episode explores how combining AI with human expertise, trust, evaluation, and redesigned processes is key to successful adoption. We’ll dive into why 70% of AI investment needs to focus on people and processes, why robust evaluation for fairness and reliability is essential, and how policy frameworks like regulatory sandboxes are shaping the future of AI deployment in sectors like healthcare and beyond.
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