What Executives Need to Know About AI and ML in 2022 with Tom Davenport

Recorded: March 30, 2022

Dr. Tom Davenport joins Judah Phillips from Squark for a discussion about the current state of AI and ML in today’s business world. 

During this webinar, you will learn:

How AI and ML offer different advantages than traditional analytical approaches when competing with analytics.

How organizations need to change to ensure they successfully adopt AI and ML into their value chains.

What executives need to know in order to sponsor and direct AI and Ml initiatives.

What the future of your company, your job, and business will look like in the future as AI and ML become pervasive across business and consumer technology.
The industries that will be impacted and the key use-cases that will matter to executives making decisions about AI and ML.

Speakers

Tom Davenport

Tom Davenport

Tom Davenport is the President’s Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babson College, the co-founder of the International Institute for Analytics, a Fellow of the MIT Initiative for the Digital Economy, and a Senior Advisor to Deloitte Analytics. He has written or edited twenty books and over 250 print or digital articles for Harvard Business Review (HBR), Sloan Management Review, the Financial Times, and many other publications. He earned his Ph.D from Harvard University and has taught at the Harvard Business School, the University of Chicago, the Tuck School of Business, Boston University, and the University of Texas at Austin.

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Judah Phillips

Judah Phillips is an award-winning entrepreneur, consultant, and author. He co-founded Squark.  Phillips also founded SmartCurrent and has advised or sat on the boards of various companies. A Harvard Innovation Lab VIP, Judah has written three books on analytics and data science. Phillips served as an adjunct professor at Boston University, an adjunct lecturer at Babson College, and a founding member of the University of Massachusetts Advisory Council for the Humanities and Fine Arts. He holds an MBA and an M.S. from Northeastern University and a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.