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ChatGPT and health care: Disruptive? Or just the same old thing?

Christensen Institute

Back in February, ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot, passed a medical licensing exam. This exercise, cosponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital, highlighted the potential benefits of ChatGPT (or any AI chatbot) in the future treatment of medical conditions. This is especially true in health care.

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Embracing the Future: The Transformation of Education through AI and EdTech — Part 2

Daniel Burrus

In part 1 of this article, we diagnosed a reality of many digital disruptions, especially those pertaining to AI and automation in the education industry: Technology will NOT replace humans, but only give them a greater opportunity to leverage their tactile, human skills to find new roles in the world.

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New Business Designs can be delivered through a Business Ecosystem Approach.

Paul Hobcraft

When looking at radically different thinking and design in business, where Ecosystems become central, you need to ask yourself what industries would benefit from such an alternative design and thinking due to the changing complexities and challenges they are facing. New Business Design- Empower Your Business Ecosystem.

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3 education innovations to watch in 2024 (hint: it’s not just about skills and AI)

Christensen Institute

Despite these growing proof points, efforts to improve education lean on mental models, theories of change, and investment strategies that routinely ignore the social side of opportunity. I think that’s because in most conversations about education innovation today, skills are the “what”, and tech-enabled efficiency is the “how.”

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Selective universities won’t be disrupted

Christensen Institute

Just over a decade ago, Clayton Christensen and I predicted that serious challenges were coming to higher education. Disruptions don’t take existing, desirable customers at first That’s because disruptions start by serving nonconsumers—people who aren’t using the existing products and services in an industry.

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You can expect an explosion of innovation in the next 18-24 months from June 2023

Jeffrey Phillips

First is artificial intelligence, ML and ChatGPT and all of the new technology that will make people obsolete. New technologies and new services require new marketing and sales channels and messages, new support structures, new payment mechanisms. The interwoven layers of technology will create new jobs.

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Multiple Generations. One Dynamic Workforce.

Daniel Burrus

With Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Z all working side by side, it is the role of business leaders and C-Suite executives to create a unified work environment, one that in turn fosters collaboration and teamwork across all of these dynamic age groups and furthers the greater good of the industry and the world. Be an educator.

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