In CXOTalk episode 907, renowned MIT/Stanford computer scientist Sandy Pentland explains how AI helps leaders make better decisions by improving information flow, building trust, and intentional collaboration.
Alex "Sandy" Pentland is one of the world's most cited computer scientists. An MIT professor and Stanford Human-Centered AI fellow, he helped shape the GDPR, advised the United Nations on sustainable development, and has launched more than 30 companies from his research, serving over a billion people worldwide.
His new book, Shared Wisdom, argues that AI's true strength isn't in replacing human thinking. Rather, it changes the way groups think collectively. Organizations that grasp this concept will make better decisions, while those focusing solely on individual talent and technology risk falling behind.
Friday, Feb. 6
10am PT / 1pm ET
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What you'll learn:
Why AI amplifies community intelligence or exposes the lack of it
What the data shows about how ideas spread in organizations
Why communication patterns predict performance better than individual talent
How trust forms and why most AI strategies ignore it
What leaders should focus on before investing more in AI technology
Why the companies winning with AI aren't hiring better: they're connecting better
Join us live to hear from one of the most influential computer scientists of our time, and ask your questions during this important discussion.
EPISODE PARTICIPANTS
Alex “Sandy” Pentland is a world-renowned computational scientist, data scientist, and professor at MIT and Stanford; recognized as one of the most-cited scientists in his field. Named one of the “100 People to Watch This Century” by Newsweek and “one of the seven most powerful data scientists in the world” by Forbes, he is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering, an advisor to Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Lab, an advisor to the UN Secretary General’s office, and on the board of the Boston Global Forum.
Michael Krigsman is a globally recognized analyst, strategic advisor, and industry commentator known for his deep business transformation, innovation, and leadership expertise. He has presented at industry events worldwide and written extensively on the reasons for IT failures. His work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in more than 50 books and journal articles; his commentary on technology trends and business strategy reaches a global audience.
UPCOMING LIVE SCHEDULE
This schedule is subject to change. See www.cxotalk.com (at the bottom of the page) for the latest updates and additions to our live programming schedule.
Feb. 6: Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Stanford University and MIT
Feb 13: Tim Crawford and Isaac Sacolick, world-leading advisors to Chief Information Officers
Feb 27: Rob T. Lee, Chief AI Officer (CAIO) and Chief of Research, SANS Institute, and David A. Bray, Ph.D., Distinguished Fellow and Head of the Accelerator, The Stimson Center
Mar 6: Dr. Tom Frieden, former Director, US Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Mar 13: Bill Briggs, Principal | Chief Technology Officer, Deloitte
Mar 27: Praveen Akkiraju, Managing Director, Insight Partners venture capital
Apr 3: Marie Myers, Chief Financial Officer, HPE
Apr 10: Daniel Thilo Schroeder, Research Scientist, SINTEF, and Jonas R. Kunst, Professor, BI Norwegian Business School
May 1: Jon McNeill, Co-Founder, Partner, & CEO, DVx Ventures; former President, Tesla
May 8: Raffi Krikorian, Chief Technology Officer, Mozilla
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