Meta bets big on Gen Z gold rush with new AI features Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Meta bets big on Gen Z gold rush with new AI features Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that Gen Z is likely to be the biggest adopter of generative AI. Can ChatGPT help us form personal narratives? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Q&A Can ChatGPT help us form personal narratives? New research from Abigail Blyler and Martin Seligman at the Positive Psychology Center found that the language model can produce accurate personal narratives from stream-of-consciousness data. What Amazon’s up to $4B commitment to Anthropic could mean for AI space Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance What Amazon’s up to $4B commitment to Anthropic could mean for AI space Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on how investing in artificial intelligence is a strategic move. Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? Image: Nuthawut for Adobe Stock Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? In a new experiment, Wharton’s Christian Terwiesch finds out if ChatGPT can outperform MBA students in coming up with new products. Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Penn In the News Bloomberg Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that Microsoft’s indemnification commitment for AI end-users is a good move for PR and reassurance. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots. Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
Can ChatGPT help us form personal narratives? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Q&A Can ChatGPT help us form personal narratives? New research from Abigail Blyler and Martin Seligman at the Positive Psychology Center found that the language model can produce accurate personal narratives from stream-of-consciousness data.
What Amazon’s up to $4B commitment to Anthropic could mean for AI space Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance What Amazon’s up to $4B commitment to Anthropic could mean for AI space Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on how investing in artificial intelligence is a strategic move. Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? Image: Nuthawut for Adobe Stock Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? In a new experiment, Wharton’s Christian Terwiesch finds out if ChatGPT can outperform MBA students in coming up with new products. Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Penn In the News Bloomberg Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that Microsoft’s indemnification commitment for AI end-users is a good move for PR and reassurance. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots. Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? Image: Nuthawut for Adobe Stock Is ChatGPT a better entrepreneur than most? In a new experiment, Wharton’s Christian Terwiesch finds out if ChatGPT can outperform MBA students in coming up with new products.
Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Penn In the News Bloomberg Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that Microsoft’s indemnification commitment for AI end-users is a good move for PR and reassurance. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots. Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Penn In the News Bloomberg Microsoft sees low risk for customers in AI copyright lawsuits Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that Microsoft’s indemnification commitment for AI end-users is a good move for PR and reassurance. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots. Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots. Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances. Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Penn In the News Forbes Beyond the hype: Harnessing AI’s potential in business Research from Penn revealed that around 80% of the U.S. workforce could have their work affected by the introduction of large language models. How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls. Load More
How to talk to an AI chatbot Penn In the News The Washington Post How to talk to an AI chatbot Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses how to get the most out of AI chatbots and how to avoid common pitfalls.