Associate professor at the Wharton School and author of "Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI". He advocates a "Leadership, Crowd and Lab" model for corporate AI adoption, arguing that companies should resist the instinct to "de-weird" AI by handing it to IT departments for conventional software deployment. He holds that AI is most effective in the hands of domain experts, not technology managers, and that firms which flatten AI into standard automation will default towards layoffs rather than discovering transformative uses.
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