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MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Me, Myself, and AI
Why do only 10% of companies succeed with AI? In this series by MIT SMR and BCG, we talk to the leaders who've achieved big wins with AI in their companies and learn how they did it. Hear what gets experts from companies like NASA, Github, and others excited to do their jobs every day and what they consider the keys to their success.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 128 ratings
All the guests and stories are very inspiring. I would say it’s a podcast about AI for regular average joe people for all the companies that most people know, use, or heard of in their daily life without jargons.
pegasuschild via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/25/24
It seems to be written by professors who have no idea how to speak without sounding like they are reading. BORING!!
Chilistructure via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/23
Good information and experts, but the whole structure is like a polite advertisement for the guest and their company. Feels so manicured that it’s like listening to a PR person for a big BCG client.
Cali777 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/23
Recent Episodes
In the time before Me, Myself, and AI returns for Season 10, we're pleased to bring you a special episode from our friends at the Modern CTO podcast. From Modern CTO: Today we’re talking to Sam Ransbotham, professor at Boston College. Sam shares with us the reason that the vast majority of...
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