Online Program
Session Type: Showcase Symposium
Program Session: 1140 | Submission: 12809 | Sponsor(s): (OB, OMT, STR)
Scheduled: Monday, Aug 12 2019 11:30AM - 1:00PM at Sheraton Boston Hotel in Fairfax A
 
Machines vs Humans: How Can We Adapt Organizations to AI?
Machines vs Humans: Adapting Organizations to AI
TeachingPracticeInternationalTheme: Understanding the Inclusive OrganizationResearchDiversity

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Organizer: Christina Fang, New York U.
Organizer: Chengwei Liu, ESMT Berlin
Panelist: Phanish Puranam, INSEAD
Panelist: Jerker C. Denrell, U. of Warwick
Panelist: Bo Cowgill, Columbia Business School
Panelist: Zur Shapira, New York U.
Panelist: Sidney G. Winter, U. of Pennsylvania
Herbert Simon predicted in 1958 that the revolution in computers will force humans to consider our role in a world in which our intellectual power and speed are outstripped by the intelligence of machines. The purpose of this panel symposium is to invite thought leaders in the field of management to share how they consider the role of organizations in a world in which the predictions Simon made are about to be fully realized. In particular, we will focus on how organizations and their members adapt to artificial intelligence (AI) and how organizations learn from machines that are also learning from the (potentially biased) data the organizations generate.
  
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