How to use AI without losing the human perspective
AI can do amazing things, but how do we make sure we don’t lose the human touch? Lorena Blasco-Arcas, professor of marketing at ESCP, explains how businesses can strike the right balance.
AI can do amazing things, but how do we make sure we don’t lose the human touch? Lorena Blasco-Arcas, professor of marketing at ESCP, explains how businesses can strike the right balance.
On the We All Make Mistakes podcast, Professor Marie Taillard discusses how to embrace mistakes, unlock creativity, and dare to innovate.
While technology promises quick fixes, social innovation focuses on people, tackling the deeper issues behind inequality and environmental harm, says ESCP’s Associate Dean and Professor of Sustainability Gorgi Krlev.
In the latest episode of We All Make Mistakes, Professor Ben Voyer talks with Sylvain Bureau, ESCP Business School professor and creator of the Art Thinking method. His groundbreaking work hinges on art, science, and business to help people create “the improbable” and rethink how they engage with mistakes. For Bureau, mistakes are not just inevitable—they are essential to innovation and creativity. “Mistakes are monstrous,” he says, “but they are also a crucial part of the creative process.”
ESCP Master in Management students Shruti Jha and Milap Bhaveshkumar Trivedi provide practical tips for business leaders looking to adopt AI into their workplaces.
While research indicates the importance of the execution side of innovation, it is rather silent on how to make innovation work in a highly regulated landscape amidst transition.
To devise strategies for harnessing the potential of deep tech innovations, we sat down with Martin Kupp, professor for entrepreneurship and strategy at ESCP.
ESCP alumna Clarissa Gorin’s journey from tackling counterfeit medications in Africa to pioneering real-time disease monitoring underscores the transformative power of healthcare technology.
The benefits of AI are tangible, promising significant efficiency gains to improve our lives and the future of our planet. If we can cooperate.
Finnish National Opera and Ballet & FEDORA show how the lessons learned from sustainable innovation in arts and culture can be extended to other sectors of the economy.
Hao (Howard) Zhong takes a close look at the four key resources driving technological – and ultimately, geopolitical – advances.
To delve deeper into sustainable innovation, we turned to Robert Sheldon, a professor of entrepreneurship at ESCP.
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