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Employees Won't Trust AI If They Don't Trust Their Leaders
De Cremer brings Al and leadership expertise to first-year MBA students
Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer recently shared insights from his book, The Al-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make Al Work, with a class of MBA students. He encouraged them to think critically about their responsibilities as future global business leaders.
Put humans first, AI second: David De Cremer
Dunton Family Dean, David De Cremer, shares expert opinions on the importance of adopting AI in the workplace.
How Leaders Can Look Beyond The Hype Around AI
Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer argues that leaders should not let AI take the reins of their business practices as they from a misunderstanding of AI's true capabilities.
Business leaders should use human-centered approaches to AI adoption, Northeastern dean says
David De Cremer released his new book, “The AI-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI Work,” last month.
Research: Using AI at Work Makes Us Lonelier and Less Healthy
AI boosts productivity and speeds up work, but companies often overlook their employees. Studies show heavy AI users feel lonelier, drink more, and suffer from insomnia.
Chess world champion Garry Kasparov says strengths of humans and AI can complement each other
David De Cremer, Dunton Family Dean of Northeastern's D'Amore-McKim School of Business, hosts a fireside chat with chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov.