Artificial Intelligence & Generative AI

Explore stories and insights about AI and its role in business.

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Johnson School

Companies that embrace artificial intelligence will become industry outliers

Artificial intelligence, now in its infancy, will change the way we work and live in myriad ways. Businesses that embrace it, says Lenovo’s Kimberly Stevenson, will thrive.

Johnson School

Robots: Hotel customers like them (mostly)!

Rohit Verma’s co-authored exploratory study of robot use among hotels in China found that hotel guests surveyed were satisfied with the robots’ service.

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A most curious Hotelie: Gregory Falco’s wide-ranging path to MIT and beyond

Falco landed on Forbes’s 30 Under 30 list in enterprise technology in recognition of the promise of NeuroMesh, the anti-hacking security company that he founded with MIT kindred spirit Caleb Li.

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Dyson School

Junior’s restaurant and bakery: A home-grown business with billion-dollar ambitions

Alumnus Alan Rosen ’91 shared his journey at the helm of one of the most delicious operations in the country—Junior’s, a restaurant company famed, increasingly widely, for its cheesecake.

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Johnson School

The state of fintech

The banking industry has been a late adopter of technology, known for making things inefficient and hard both for internal processes and clients using their products. New tech competitors are now threatening the banking industry by offering a superior user experience.

The Digital Transformation Leaves No Industry Untouched
Johnson School

The Digital Transformation Leaves No Industry Untouched

Business leaders discuss how their organizations are embracing digital change with the help of analytics and innovation at the inaugural Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Digital Transformation Summit.

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Johnson School

Noteworthy: Financial Times features Safiya Miller ’15, Microsoft’s MBA hiring spree

Safiya Miller ’15 talks about why she choose this role and Microsoft’s head of global talent acquisition reveals what they look for in MBA candidates.

Lesley Vincent, Executive MBA Metro NY ’19, director of Global Retail Operating Solutions at The Estee Lauder Companies
Johnson School

Making an impact in global retail with an executive MBA

With my MBA, I’ll be able to react to the changing paradigms in global business—helping The Estee Lauder Companies maintain its leadership and prestige.

The Digital Revolution Takes on Healthcare

The Digital Revolution Takes on Healthcare

Digital technology is disrupting old models and driving innovation in healthcare, an industry that is ripe for change.