Tim Hannigan | @[email protected]
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Associate Professor of Organization Theory & Entrepreneurship, @UAlbertaBiz. Innovation, Institutional Theory #mgmtwitter
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https://www.interpretivedatascience.com 08-02-2008 17:54:55
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This is a great insight. Thank you, Mahler and RT Artur Kluz . Wow. Eleanor Murray Dr. Abrar Chaudhury Paulo Savaget Lucas Kello Tim Hannigan | @[email protected] Guillermo Casasnovas Teppo Felin Pinar Ozcan
Great thread here, thanks Antoine Vernet 🇺🇦 !
Experts are scrambling to use genAI as they see fit. In many orgs this will be forbidden or limited. Merton (1938!) teaches us some will try anyway. New paper shows a bit of the how. Cool twist: wolf-in-sheep's-clothing projects. Appear legit. Aren't. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
Another example of botshit in practice. “Air Canada's chatbot gave a B.C. man the wrong information. Now, the airline has to pay for the mistake”. We need to ask, how common is this? When will it begin to affect their reputation? Ian P. McCarthy André Spicer bc.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-s-c…
This episode of Front Burner with Gary Marcus was interesting. Good discussion about the pros and cons of generative AI use. It’s important to stress its value in prototyping, less in systems requiring reliability. I highly recommend giving it a listen podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/fro…
Great to see our paper now in print at Business Horizons, "Beware of botshit: How to manage the epistemic risks of generative chatbots". Ian P. McCarthy André Spicer sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Just thinking that "gobbledygook" is my favorite near-synonym for "jargon monoxide" Here's our table from my latest book with Huggy Rao, The Friction Project, which summarizes four kinds of jargon monoxide I would now add "botshit" via Tim Hannigan | @[email protected] Ian P. McCarthy André Spicer
In this thought provoking piece Rupert Younger outlines how organisations should establish their stakeholder engagement plans, and regain some important and much needed agency over the powerful emerging phenomenon that is generative #AI. oxsbs.link/3vNcnbT
My experience working on NotebookLM, now live in 180+ countries, has convinced me that the humanities will be increasingly relevant in a world shaped by AI. Here's the case for it (featuring Dan Shipper 📧 Andrej Karpathy Alison Gopnik Ezra Klein Holly Herndon): adjacentpossible.substack.com/p/revenge-of-t…
Could botshit ruin your business? We take a look at how to manage the risks in Harvard Business Review today hbr.org/2024/07/the-ri…