
AI Nutrition Labels: A food-inspired approach to trust
To build trust, companies should be as transparent with their algorithms as they are with their ingredients.
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing business operations, driving unprecedented productivity gains, and potentially adding trillions to the global economy. IMD faculty, industry practitioners, and global thought leaders guide you through the strategic integration of AI into your organization, showing you how to combine existing capabilities with cutting-edge technology to unlock transformative value.
Discover how to build new organizational capabilities that harness AI’s power while reimagining your strategy through a digital-first lens. Learn to navigate the complexities of AI implementation, from identifying high-impact use cases to developing the responsible leadership mindset needed to drive successful digital transformation.
Generative AI (GenAI) and the coming wave of AI agents can optimize operations and drive growth, but projects often underperform. JosƩ Parra-Moyano's value-data-people framework helps organizations deploy this technology more effectively.
To build trust, companies should be as transparent with their algorithms as they are with their ingredients.
AI won’t contribute to a thriving business unless it’s hardwired into your purpose, people, processes, and architecture. Hereās how getting that alignment right can ensure maximum value from AI investments.
The healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors are experiencing radical evolution through artificial intelligence, driving competition, and improving clinical outcomes. IMD’s AI Maturity Index highlights effective approaches from industry frontrunners like Bayer, Medtronic, and AstraZeneca, write Tomoko Yokoi and Michael Wade.
Professionals who use AI in a disciplined way to compound their cognitive thinking over time will be the long-term winners. Michael Watkins explains how to make AI a cognitive superpower rather than a crutch
Automated LLM-powered agents that talk to each and solve problems together represent the most exciting commercial frontier in AI, but a future of human-like machines remains a distant dream, says Michael Wooldridge
As AI reimagines work at unprecedented speed, former Sanofi and Nike executive Andrew Kilshaw reveals what makes this revolution different and how leaders can harness its transformative power.
Artificial intelligence is perhaps the most far-reaching technology ever created. Googleās AI business strategist Gopi Kallayil recommends asking yourself three key questions regarding your business strategy and identifies three AI capabilities you need to make it happen.
Many CHROs have yet to understand the implications of GenAI for their employees. Test your knowledge of how it differs from ātraditionalā forms and check out the tips on integrating GenAI tools into the workforce.
Organizations that have begun trialing GenAI solutions to tackle supply chain challenges report only modest success to date. Carlos Cordon suggests three ways to use GenAI effectively in your supply chain.
Mike & Amit discuss how to evaluate the progress of Artificial Intelligence using real-time technological and regulatory changes
Mike & Amit discuss what will war look like in the world of tomorrow
Mike and Amit discuss what makes retail tech successful ā and what your shopping experience may look like in years to come
AI is revolutionizing the world of business, at pace. How do executives guarantee this mass adoption benefits both their organizations and society? In Issue XIII of I by IMD, we explore how to lead effectively - and responsibly - in the age of AI.
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This report sets out the ļ¬ndings of a proprietary survey on exposure, adoption, and attitudes towards usage and regulation of Artiļ¬cial Intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) in Switzerland in 2024. It also shares the expert insights of our co-authors and leaders from business, academia, and the public sector captured at two dedicated workshops on disruptive technologies, including GenAI, in October and November 2023.
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