Click here to read more. The podcast covers the book "Competing in the Age of AI," authored by Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani. It examines how artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally altering business functions and restructuring the global economy. It introduces the concept of the "AI Factory" as the core of modern firms, leveraging software, data, and algorithms to create scalable decision-making processes. The podcast explores strategic collisions between digital-native companies and traditional businesses, illustrating how the former's digital operating models can overwhelm established players through network and learning effects. Furthermore, it addresses the ethical implications of widespread AI adoption, including issues of digital amplification, bias, security, control, and inequality, advocating for responsible leadership in this new era.
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