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    Frontiers of Generative AI in Business
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Frontiers of Generative AI in Business

    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge
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    May 4 - May 6, 2026
    3 days · online · Instructor-Led
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    Jul 1 - Jul 2, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Cambridge
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    Sep 22 - Sep 23, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Cambridge
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    Dec 9 - Dec 11, 2026
    3 days · online · Instructor-Led
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    $5,900

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly revolutionizing businesses, bringing profound changes across various sectors. Notably, GenAI can optimize operations, streamline workflows, and personalize customer experiences with unparalleled precision. However, executives feel an incredible time crunch to understand and leverage this technology to sustain their competitive advantage. This urgency is compounded by challenges such as ensuring ethical use, maintaining data privacy, and upskilling the workforce to harness AI’s full potential.


    Frontiers of Generative AI is designed to help executives gain a true understanding of what GenAI is, how it actually works, and what it means for organizations. Led by faculty and thought leaders across MIT, including MIT Sloan School of Management and the Schwarzman College of Computing, who are working and teaching at the forefront of AI, this course will help executives develop a comprehensive understanding and practical approach to putting AI to work.


    The course will also help leaders understand the generative artificial intelligence timeline—how we got here, the most recent innovations (and how they work), and what we should expect next. Both days include interactive workshops (including chatbot development), guest speakers from the GenAI field, and group discussions.


    Define and describe the business implications of key technology techniques that underpin GenAI


    Build organizational awareness and consensus around ethical concerns such as bias, accountability, and transparency in GenAI systems


    Identify areas for GenAI integration in your existing and emergent products, services, platforms and tasks


    Generate ideas for gaining strategic advantage through the application of AI in your business


    Anticipate and prepare for the next frontiers in GenAI

    Why MIT Sloan School of Management?

    MIT Sloan doesn't trade on prestige alone — it trades on proximity. Proximity to one of the world's densest concentrations of engineering, AI, and life sciences research, and to a faculty that publishes the ideas executives will be managing around in five years. If you want to understand how technology reshapes strategy before it reshapes your industry, this is the room to be in.

    Your Profile

    • This program prepares those with strategic decision-making responsibilities to better understand, ideate around, and implement GenAI in their organizations. Regardless of whether you are currently in a technical or non-technical function, if you are a leader who is feeling both the excitement and pressures of GenAI, this course is for you.

    Benefits

    • Define and describe the business implications of key technology techniques that underpin GenAI
    • Build organizational awareness and consensus around ethical concerns such as bias, accountability, and transparency in GenAI systems
    • Identify areas for GenAI integration in your existing and emergent products, services, platforms and tasks
    • Generate ideas for gaining strategic advantage through the of AI in your business
    • Anticipate and prepare for the next frontiers in GenAI