How to Keep Your Team’s Spirits Up in Anxious Times. Employees need clarity, commitment, and calm. The Case for Using Small Language Models. These specialized models can outperform their large counterparts in speed, cost, and control.

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How to Keep Your Team’s Spirits Up in Anxious Times

Employees need clarity, commitment, and calm.

by Ranjay Gulati

 

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The Case for Using Small Language Models

These specialized models can outperform their large counterparts in speed, cost, and control.

by Ajay Kumar, Thomas H. Davenport, and Randy Bean

 

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What Happened When Researchers Co-Founded a Startup with AI

An experiment with MBA students provides a roadmap for building and leading AI-native organizations.

by J.P. Eggers, Sarah Ryan, Alexia Cambon, and Jared Spataro

 

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