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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

To get you started I will expand on the list that MIT research scientist Peter Gloor calls the “genetic code” of collaboration: learning networks, ethical principles, trust and self-organization, knowledge sharing, and transparency. It is essential to build in a framework of virtuous and ethical principles.

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The Simple Economics of Machine Intelligence

Harvard Business Review

” Digital communication was set to upend markets and change everything. We shifted from a film-oriented, chemistry-based approach to a digital-oriented, arithmetic-based approach. In contrast, the value of film-related chemicals fell – we wanted less of them. An example is photography.

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The Tech Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2015

Harvard Business Review

It analyzes consumer behavior, microeconomic trends, government policies, market forces, and emerging research within the context of our continually-evolving tech and digital media ecosystem. For example, deep learning will eventually allow robots to recognize objects they haven’t seen before and navigate to new locations on their own.

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When AI Becomes the New Face of Your Brand

Harvard Business Review

In the world of marketing, brand anthropomorphism can be a powerful mechanism for connecting with consumers. As brands assume more and more AI functionality, businesses must proactively manage any potential ethical and legal concerns. Take, for example, Robyn Ewing, who used to develop and pitch TV scripts to film studios in Hollywood.

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