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    Generative AI Business Sprint
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Generative AI Business Sprint

    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge
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    About This Program

    Generative AI represents a significant progression in artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Unlike traditional machine learning that worked predominantly with structured data, generative AI (Gen-AI) can generate unstructured outputs, such as images, text, and code. This ability aligns with the tasks of knowledge workers, offering potential to automate many business processes, enhance operational efficiency, and create new opportunities in the business landscape. Businesses need a clear and compelling Gen-AI strategy today if they want to be industry leaders tomorrow.


    Inspired by Agile product development sprints, this self-directed course is an opportunity to explore and better understand the transformational power of generative AI. The course will provide answers to critical questions including:


    The Generative AI for Business Sprint is conducted by world leading generative AI faculty from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing whose collective insights will enable you to use generative AI to create competitive advantage in your company.

    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.

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    • Senior HR Leaders
    • Senior People Managers
    • Senior Directors
    • Technical or Non-technical Leaders

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