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MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Online Series
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MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Online Series, hosted by Allan Tate & Irving Wladawsky-Berger, presents in-depth discussions on the key issues shaping the future of technology and business. Each episode explores crucial topics like digital transformation, artificial intelligence, leadership in an era of automation, and the evolving responsibilities of CIOs in driving strategic business growth. Tailored for technology executives, innovators, and decision-makers, this series provides actionable insights on navigating the complex challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
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Вміст надано MITSloanCIOSymposium. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією MITSloanCIOSymposium або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Online Series, hosted by Allan Tate & Irving Wladawsky-Berger, presents in-depth discussions on the key issues shaping the future of technology and business. Each episode explores crucial topics like digital transformation, artificial intelligence, leadership in an era of automation, and the evolving responsibilities of CIOs in driving strategic business growth. Tailored for technology executives, innovators, and decision-makers, this series provides actionable insights on navigating the complex challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
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MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Online Series

1 Agentic AI: The Next Frontier in Enterprise Innovation | Ep. 9 1:14:10
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In this engaging episode, Allan Tate moderates a lively discussion with Irving Wladawsky-Berger and Michael Grandinetti, exploring the transformative potential of Agentic AI . Michael Grandinetti, fresh from both MIT’s NANDA (Network of Agents and Decentralized AI Conference and the Imaginaton in Action AI Conference , distinguishes Agentic AI from generative AI, highlighting its autonomy, persistent memory, and ability to execute complex workflows with minimal human input. He shares real-world examples, such as Klarna’s customer support automation and John Hancock’s 40 production use cases, illustrating Agentic AI’s early enterprise impact. Irving Wladawsky-Berger frames Agentic AI as the “action phase” of AI, emphasizing its role in building sophisticated applications through human-agent collaboration, likening it to assembling teams of specialized “servlets” for tasks like travel planning. The trio debates the technology’s maturity, with Irving advocating for cautious, incremental adoption in low-stakes workflows, while Michael predicts rapid scaling, citing AI native startups in the Link Ventures venture studio generating millions of code lines dailymand a “livig lab:” where an ever increasing number of startups are reaching $100M in ARR (annual recurring) at unprecedented speed with hyper-lean teams. They address challenges like testing, transparency, and cultural change management, underscoring the need for human oversight and robust engineering. The conversation also touches on preparing future leaders for an AI-driven world, with Michael noting curriculum shifts at Harvard and Wharton. This episode offers a balanced, insightful look at Agentic AI’s promise and pitfalls for CIOs and enterprises. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
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1 The Impact of AI on Work and Innovation: Machines are from Mars, Humans are from Venus | Ep. 8 1:12:39
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In this episode, Allan Tate and Irving Wladawsky-Berger discuss AI’s evolving role in workplaces and innovation, drawing on research by Isabella Loaiza and Aidan Toner-Rogers. Wladawsky-Berger highlights how AI augments human capabilities rather than replacing jobs, transforming tasks by automating data-driven predictions while leaving judgment and creativity to humans. Loaiza’s work identifies AI’s limitations—such as handling small data, extrapolation, and emotional intelligence—emphasizing the need for human-AI collaboration. Toner-Rogers’ research shows AI shifting scientists’ focus from ideation to evaluating AI-generated ideas, raising concerns about diminished human creativity, though Wladawsky-Berger argues judgment remains a creative act. They explore infrastructure needs, like accessible healthcare data, to maximize AI’s potential, and stress education and trial-and-error to adapt to AI’s integration. Looking to 2050, they envision a refined human-AI partnership shaped by empirical progress, with Wladawsky-Berger advising young professionals to prioritize education and market experimentation. Want to join the conversation with Allan & Irving? Their next exclusive Innovator Only: Open Q&A is happening on Tuesday, March 18th 2025. https://mitcio.info/exclusiveevents Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. https://mitcio.info/register…
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1 The Longer-Term Evolution of AI and Robotics Technologies | Ep. 7 1:14:08
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In this episode, Irving Wladawsky-Berger joins Allan Tate to explore the long-term trajectory of AI and robotics. They revisit Rodney Brooks’ Seven Deadly Sins of AI Predictions, highlighting why AI forecasts often overestimate short-term progress but underestimate long-term transformation. The discussion turns to self-driving cars, where Irving explains how the definition of "autonomy" has shifted—most deployed systems still require remote human oversight. He argues that smart infrastructure could have accelerated progress, but Allan counters with failed government projects like EV charging networks and high-speed rail, questioning whether government-led smart roads would have succeeded. They also examine AI’s persistent challenges, including data quality, governance, computing power, and scaling AI beyond pilots. The conversation then shifts to AI’s future, referencing James Manyika’s 2050 Thought Experiment and key milestones for AI to become safe, beneficial, and trusted. Irving emphasizes that while AI is advancing, governance, trust, and human-AI collaboration remain unresolved. The episode closes with reflections on AI’s economic impact on jobs, wages, and productivity. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
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1 Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work | Ep. 6 1:05:23
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In this episode, Allan Tate and Irving Wladawsky-Berger explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the future of work. They discuss how AI is reshaping jobs through automation, augmenting human capabilities, and driving the need for re-skilling and hybrid skills. The conversation covers real-world applications across industries, ethical challenges, and the evolving role of leaders in navigating AI's opportunities and risks. Tune in for insights on how organizations can embrace AI thoughtfully while fostering innovation and maintaining a human-centric focus. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
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1 How is AI Likely to Evolve in the Future, and Why is it so Difficult to Predict? | Ep. 5 1:03:13
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Allan Tate and Irving Wladawsky-Berger discuss the evolution of AI and its unpredictable future. They reflect on AI's roots with pioneers like Turing and Minsky, the shift from rule-based programming to machine learning, and the societal and ethical dilemmas AI poses today. Key topics include why AI breakthroughs often surprise even experts, how historical biases shaped its development, and the balance between embracing innovation and managing risks. This episode offers rich insights into the forces shaping AI and the challenges of predicting its impact. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. Reference Post(s): From Public Square: AI Advances Aren’t Likely to Occur Nearly as Quickly as Many Believe https://mitcio.com/posts/69786931?utm_source=manual Who Will Be Proved Right? The Bullish or the Skeptic AI Camp? https://mitcio.com/posts/71533799?utm_source=manual Artificial Intelligence: Realistic Expectations vs. Irrational Exuberance https://mitcio.com/posts/60832964?utm_source=manual Machine Learning Has an AI Problem https://mitcio.com/posts/60832812?utm_source=manual From Irving’s Blog: Data-Centric AI: the Systematic Engineering of Data to Build AI Systems https://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2023/07/the-emerging-concept-of-data-centric-ai.html The Puzzling Economic Impact of Transformative Technologies https://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2019/12/the-economic-impact-of-historically-transformative-technologies.html The Future of AI: a Ubiquitous, Invisible, Smart Utility https://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2014/11/ai-an-invisible-ubiquitous-industrial-grade-digital-smartness.html…
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In this episode, Allan Tate and Irving Wladawsky-Berger tackle the critical question: "Who will be proved right—the bullish or the skeptical AI camp?" The conversation navigates the polarized perspectives on AI's transformative potential, contrasting the optimistic view that AI will revolutionize industries with the cautious skepticism about its limitations and risks. The discussion delves into historical parallels, drawing lessons from past technological revolutions to evaluate whether the current trajectory of AI innovation aligns with long-term transformative trends or overhyped expectations. Key topics include balancing AI-driven innovation with ethical considerations, managing the societal impact of automation, and ensuring sustainable adoption in business and technology ecosystems. Allan and Irving explore the roles of leadership and critical thinking in navigating this debate, providing actionable insights for CIOs and other leaders preparing for an AI-driven future. The episode offers a nuanced perspective on one of the most pressing debates in technology today, challenging listeners to reflect on where they stand in the AI conversation. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19, 2025. Reserve your spot now by visiting our registration page and secure your access to this premier event focused on CIO Leadership in an AI-Driven World. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
In this episode, Allan Tate and Irving Wladawsky-Berger explore the evolving implications and limitations of large language models (LLMs) in AI. Irving highlights that, while LLMs show remarkable capabilities, they also face significant limitations, particularly in understanding context, reasoning, and maintaining accuracy in complex applications. The discussion addresses the need for business leaders to recognize both the opportunities and constraints of LLMs, as well as the importance of integrating these insights to leverage AI responsibly within organizations. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
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In the second episode of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium's online series, Executive Chair Allan Tate and renowned technology strategist Irving Wladawsky-Berger discuss MIT’s exciting recent honor: Professors Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson were awarded the 2024 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences along with James Robinson for their groundbreaking research on how institutions influence economic growth and prosperity. Building on these insights, they explore the debate surrounding AI's near-term potential, drawing from Acemoglu’s perspective that AI's productivity gains will likely be incremental in the next decade. The conversation highlights why transformative technologies, like AI, require time and investment to deliver on their promises , with comparisons to historical innovations like electricity. This episode is essential for CIOs, IT leaders, and AI enthusiasts seeking to balance ambition with realistic expectations in their AI strategies. Save the Date: The next MIT Sloan CIO Symposium will take place on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19. Join Our Online Community: Dive deeper into these topics by joining the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community . Access exclusive content, live events, and discussions with IT practitioners and innovators shaping the future of technology.…
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1 Artificial Intelligence: Realistic Expectations vs. Irrational Exuberance | Ep. 1 1:21:41
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In this first episode of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium's new online series, Executive Chair Allan Tate is joined by Irving Wladawsky-Berger, renowned technology strategist and content advisor for the symposium. They dive into Irving’s blog post, Artificial Intelligence: Realistic Expectations vs. Irrational Exuberance , exploring AI’s long-standing promises and current realities. This episode unpacks the "7 Deadly Sins of AI," offering insights into the common pitfalls surrounding AI adoption and deployment. From overestimating AI's abilities to understanding the gap between Hollywood scenarios and real-world applications, Allan and Irving engage in an in-depth discussion aimed at setting realistic expectations. The conversation extends to practical AI applications, such as AI-assisted content creation and virtual customer support, while highlighting areas like medical diagnosis and autonomous systems that remain in the demo stage. This episode is essential for IT practitioners, AI enthusiasts, and decision-makers looking to understand AI’s impact on the future of technology. Tune in to learn how to navigate AI’s potential without falling for the hype. Next Event: Save the date for our next symposium on May 20, 2025, with a special VIP pre-event on May 19. Join Our Online Community: Want to dive deeper into the conversations we're having on the podcast? Click here to join our MIT Sloan CIO Symposium online community , where IT practitioners and innovators connect, collaborate, and share insights. Members gain access to exclusive content, live events, and opportunities to participate in future podcast episodes.…
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