The Lazy Genius: How AI Boosts Us and Bums Us Out
AI might be our greatest frenemy—boosting our productivity and creativity while making us question effort, intelligence, and dependence.
AI might be our greatest frenemy—boosting our productivity and creativity while making us question effort, intelligence, and dependence.
Organisations are embracing AI for strategy, but does it outperform human decision-making? Cambridge Judge Business School researchers are exploring this through recent studies.
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