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Top AI Use Cases in Business

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This exciting episode features Jon Down, HBS MBA, professor at the University of Portland and AI entrepreneur who founded two AI companies. He is interviewed by host Denise Silber about the top AI business use cases supported by emerging research, best practices for implementing AI and the key ethical considerations raised by business’s use of AI. The conversation also covers how AI can improve productivity, how companies can navigate the challenges of AI adoption, why you might need to spend more time with AI, the need for responsible AI use, and the significance of ongoing education in AI.

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A Glimpse of What You’ll Learn

  • Which AI use cases can enhance productivity and innovation in companies?

  • How can AI augment employee capabilities and job satisfaction?

  • How should businesses address the ethical implications of AI use?

  • What strategies can foster a positive AI culture in the workplace?

  • What are the risks of not adopting AI?

  • How can private large language models (PLLMs) help with data confidentiality and efficiency?

  • Why is it crucial for companies to develop clear AI use policies?

  • How has an HBS education influenced Jon's career and professional network?

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Jon Down, HBS MBA, is a recognized thought leader in the practical and ethical use of artificial intelligence. As a Professor at the University of Portland and founder of two AI-focused companies, he merges academic rigor with real-world application in his teaching, research, and in helping organizations implement the use of AI effectively and responsibly. He is acutely aware of AI’s potential risks and the imperative for widespread understanding of AI to mitigate these risks. With a PhD in Strategy from the University of Washington, an MBA from the Harvard Business School, and a BSME from Oregon State he takes a multidisciplinary approach to problems.