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Category: Management and Leadership
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Given that technologies have been automating human work over the past couple of centuries, — why hasn’t automation already wiped out a majority of jobs? Why are there still so many jobs left? The answer isn’t very complicated, although frequently overlooked, explained MIT economist David Autor in a 2015 article “Why Are There Still So…
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In December of 2024, the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) released “5 Trends for 2025” a report that examined how business leaders can empower people to innovate in the age of AI without putting the business at risk. “2024 was a year of letting go,” said the report in its Introduction. “As a combination…
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I retired from my long, 37-year career at IBM in June of 2007. At the time, I had already become affiliated with MIT’s Engineering Systems Division, and was looking forward to the graduate seminar that I’d be teaching that fall at MIT on Technology-based Business Transformation. “This course covers how to leverage major technology advances…
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About three years ago I started following and writing about Generative AI (GenAI), Large Language Models (LLMs), chatbots, and related topics. Then a few months ago I started hearing about agentic AI, and since then I’ve been trying to better understand what agentic AI is all about. I asked Babson College professor Tom Davenport, a prolific…
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Last month I moderated a panel on “The Impact AI on Jobs and Skills” at the annual 2025 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. “As AI transforms industry after industry, its impact on the labor force is becoming a critical focus for business, educators, and policy makers,” read the panel’s blurb. “What will be the impact of…
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The 2025 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium took place on Tuesday, May 20 at the Royal Sonesta hotel overlooking the Charles River, a short walk from the MIT campus. Not surprisingly, AI was the dominant theme in this year’s Symposium, with a number of keynotes and panels on the topic. Over the past few years, the…
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“Technical standards define guidelines and specifications across products, services, or systems to ensure consistency, compatibility, and quality,” said “The State of Open Standards,” a recent report by “Linux Foundation Research” in its Introduction. “They are fundamental in facilitating trade, ensuring product safety, and enabling interoperability between different technologies and systems. With such an interconnection of…
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Wikipedia defines Agentic AI as “a class of artificial intelligence that focuses on autonomous systems that can make decisions and perform tasks without human intervention.” A recent IBM website, “What is Agentic AI,” adds that: “Agentic systems provide the flexibility of LLMs, which can generate responses or actions based on nuanced, context-dependent understanding, with the…
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Hard Fork is a weekly podcast from the NY Times that examines the impact of the latest developments in technology on the economy and society. The podcast is hosted by Kevin Roose, NY Times technology journalist, and Casey Newton, founder of the Platformer newsletter. A few weeks ago the podcast discussed Is AI a ‘Normal'…
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“Our data is everywhere and powering everything,” noted “Pathways to Open Data,” a report by Linux Foundation Research published in March of 2025. “From marketing, to healthcare, to government services, to the emerging phenomenon of programming AI agents, organizations leverage data to be as efficient and effective as possible. However, data is often siloed within…