Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy Online Course | Starts May 2, 2018
Reports reveal that the majority of enterprise executives say AI builds new roles and even makes workers more productive.*
To capitalize on the value automation could bring to your business, you need the ability to appreciate its implications and the confidence to apply it in your teams and organizations.
This online program from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) challenges common misconceptions surrounding AI and will equip and encourage you to embrace AI as part of a transformative toolkit.
With a focus on the organizational and managerial implications of these technologies, rather than on their technical aspects, you’ll leave this course armed with the knowledge and confidence you need to pioneer its successful integration in business.
Faculty:
Daniela Rus, Director, MIT CSAIL, and Faculty Co-Director
Tom Malone, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management and Faculty Co-Director
Regina Barzilay, Professor, MIT CSAIL
Patrick Winston, Professor, MIT CSA
To capitalize on the value automation could bring to your business, you need the ability to appreciate its implications and the confidence to apply it in your teams and organizations.
This online program from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) challenges common misconceptions surrounding AI and will equip and encourage you to embrace AI as part of a transformative toolkit.
With a focus on the organizational and managerial implications of these technologies, rather than on their technical aspects, you’ll leave this course armed with the knowledge and confidence you need to pioneer its successful integration in business.
Faculty:
Daniela Rus, Director, MIT CSAIL, and Faculty Co-Director
Tom Malone, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management and Faculty Co-Director
Regina Barzilay, Professor, MIT CSAIL
Patrick Winston, Professor, MIT CSA