Unleashing the potential of deep tech innovations
To devise strategies for harnessing the potential of deep tech innovations, we sat down with Martin Kupp, professor for entrepreneurship and strategy at ESCP.
To devise strategies for harnessing the potential of deep tech innovations, we sat down with Martin Kupp, professor for entrepreneurship and strategy at ESCP.
ESCP alumna Clarissa Gorin’s journey from tackling counterfeit medications in Africa to pioneering real-time disease monitoring underscores the transformative power of healthcare technology.
Louis-David Benyayer comments on research published since the release of ChatGPT and outlines five implications for corporations.
Employees’ acceptance of technology and trust can be overridden by questions around job security, autonomy and the impersonal nature of AI. Alessandro Lanteri and his co-authors suggest steps for decision-makers to address their concerns.
The benefits of AI are tangible, promising significant efficiency gains to improve our lives and the future of our planet. If we can cooperate.
Philip Meissner and Yusuke Narita show how AI will change decision-making and what effects this will have on competitiveness.
Louis-David Benyayer comments on a NYT story about elite distance runners and explains why deliberately ignoring data could actually take you a long way.
Hao (Howard) Zhong takes a close look at the four key resources driving technological – and ultimately, geopolitical – advances.
Amidst the stark warnings of the risks of AI, we spoke with Assistant Professor Howard Zhong to explore effective solutions, such as AI regulation.
Héctor González-Jiménez comments on an article claiming that the aspect of a robot could be determinant in earning trust.
Héctor González-Jiménez has some expert guidance on how to navigate the rise of generative AI tools — and avoid being supplanted by AI.
Despite possessing some unique strengths, Europe still lags behind the US and China on digital innovation. What do the region’s companies and policymakers need to do about it?
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