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What CEOs Need to Know About the Costs of Adopting GenAI

Harvard Business Review

Additionally, CEOs need to be vigilant about often overlooked expenses, including infrastructure overhaul, data security, and ethical considerations. Integrating cost control into decision-making processes, utilizing comprehensive monitoring dashboards, and empowering teams through strategic talent management are indispensable strategies.

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How Leading Consultancies Can Better Manage AI Risk

Harvard Business Review

The answers lie in collaborative initiatives, much like Big Tech’s voluntary AI commitments, which offer a roadmap for consultancies to harness AI’s potential while ensuring ethical conduct.

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13 Principles for Using AI Responsibly

Harvard Business Review

The competitive nature of AI development poses a dilemma for organizations, as prioritizing speed may lead to neglecting ethical guidelines, bias detection, and safety measures.

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What Happens to Mental Health at Work When Our Devices Know How We Feel?

Harvard Business Review

Soon, face- and voice- recognition technology will almost certainly be good enough to provide a richer experience to these and other use cases. This rise of digital and computational psychiatry — both as technology and clinical practice — will transform how people monitor and manage their moods and mental health.

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Infusing Digital Responsibility into Your Organization

Harvard Business Review

Four strategies based on in-depth studies of 12 large European firms.