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Aug 26Liked by Rishad Tobaccowala

From a business perspective, I've found Northeastern's David de Cremer to have good insight into how AI can be integrated into existing business processes and why certain aspects of these integrations fail. He doesn't go too deep into the technicals of it, but is more focused on the behavioral economic aspect of it for organizations.

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Aug 26Liked by Rishad Tobaccowala

Great resources Rishad! Paul Roetzer also does a fantastic weekly podcast called the Artificial Intelligence show. Very grounded in business.

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Thanks for the great article- really enjoy Ethan Mollick's feed and his book. Would also recommend Connor Grennan at NYU as another great person to follow on LinkedIn.

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Aug 25Liked by Rishad Tobaccowala

TY, what an incredible summary of sources. I’m reading “Co-Intelligence” now!

Subscribed to Shelly Palmer, particularly since you mentioned, “He is a living testament to anybody who says they are too old or it is too late to embrace and lead the future.” I’m in that place that I might feel too old or too late, but I’m not ready to give up yet!

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Aug 25Liked by Rishad Tobaccowala

Thank you so much, sir, for sharing valuable resources on AI

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Aug 25Liked by Rishad Tobaccowala

Mindblowing!

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Thanks Rishad. I plan to read Ethan Mollick's book. I'm curious - have you used Meta.ai? If so, what's been your experience? Since it's free and therefore more scalable than ChatGPT or other similar pay-to-upgrade solutions, I was surprised to not see it mentioned.

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