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Me, Myself, and AI

Why do only 10% of companies succeed with AI? In this series by MIT SMR and BCG, we talk to the leaders who've achieved big wins with AI in their companies and learn how they did it. Hear what gets experts from companies like NASA, Github, and others excited to do their jobs every day and what they consider the keys to their success.

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Recent Episodes of Me, Myself, and AI


Feed Drop: Why Only 10% of Companies Succeed With AI With Sam Ransbotham, Professor at Boston College

Feed Drop: Why Only 10% of Companies Succeed With AI With Sam Ransbotham, Professor at Boston College

In the time before Me, Myself, and AI returns for Season 10, we're pleased to bring you a special episode from our friends at the Modern CTO podcast.

From Modern CTO:

Today we’re talking to Sam Ransbotham, professor at Boston College. Sam shares with us the reason that the vast majority of companies are falling behind the AI curve, why most people just slap AI onto a problem instead of fixing it, and the ways in which technology can improve not only our business processes but also our quality of life.

Episode 30 July 2024 45m and 28s


Building Connections Through Open Research: Meta’s Joelle Pineau

Building Connections Through Open Research: Meta’s Joelle Pineau

Joelle Pineau’s curiosity led her to pursue a doctorate in engineering with a focus on robotics, which she describes as her “gateway into AI.” As vice president of AI research at Meta, Joelle leads a team committed to openness in the service of high-quality research, responsible AI development, and community contribution.

In this episode, Joelle, who is also a professor at McGill University, weighs the advantages industry and academia each have for conducting artificial intelligence research. She also describes specific AI research projects Meta is working on, including scientific discovery initiatives focused on addressing societal problems like c...

Episode 8 25 June 2024 33m and 35s


Authoring Creativity With AI: Researcher Patrick Hebron

Authoring Creativity With AI: Researcher Patrick Hebron

If you’ve played with Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature or worked in Nvidia’s Omniverse platform, you’ve touched tools that Patrick Hebron’s work has made possible.

A dual major in philosophy and film production, Patrick approaches creative pursuits with a deep curiosity and the belief that if a “tool gets used in exactly the way that we anticipated, then we have really failed catastrophically.” He believes that emerging digital design tools will elevate human creativity, and he aims to develop technology solutions that will empower creative end users to continue to push boundaries.

On this epis...

Episode 7 12 June 2024 29m and 52s


If 10% of the World Were Developers: GitHub’s Mario Rodriguez

If 10% of the World Were Developers: GitHub’s Mario Rodriguez

When Mario Rodriguez emigrated from Cuba to the United States at age 14 with his parents — a university professor, and a teacher turned electrical engineer — they had already instilled in him the value of education and a love of learning. That passion has guided him throughout his career — as a program manager with Microsoft; then as part of GitHub, following Microsoft’s 2018 acquisition of the developer platform; and as a cofounder of a charter school in North Carolina. Now, as senior vice president of product at GitHub, Mario oversees the team developing the GitHub Copilot AI-assisted software development tool.

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Episode 6 28 May 2024 28m and 47s


AI Hype and Skepticism: Economist Paul Romer

AI Hype and Skepticism: Economist Paul Romer

Paul Romer once considered himself the most optimistic economist. He rightfully predicted that technology would blow up as an economic driver coming out of the inflation of the 1970s but acknowledges he did not foresee the inequality that technology advances would lead to.

On this episode, Paul shares his views on AI advances and their implications for society. Rather than pave the way for full automation, he is a proponent of keeping humans in the loop and believes that, rather than slowing down technology, it can be pointed in a direction for more meaningful and beneficial use...

Episode 5 14 May 2024 29m and 19s


Lights, AI, Action: Wonder Dynamics's Tye Sheridan

Lights, AI, Action: Wonder Dynamics's Tye Sheridan

Actor Tye Sheridan may not consider himself a technology expert, but his knowledge of visual effects (VFX) processes led him to cofound AI-driven startup Wonder Dynamics. With the company’s new product, Wonder Studio, creators can upload 2D video and transform it into 3D animations at a fraction of the cost of the motion-capture animation process typically used by Hollywood studios. 

Tye joins this episode to talk about the genesis of his company, plus he shares his views on artificial intelligence’s impact on creativity in the film industry and the opportunities it can offer creators. Read the e...

Episode 4 30 April 2024 27m and 43s


Fashioning the Perfect Fit With AI: Stitch Fix’s Jeff Cooper

Fashioning the Perfect Fit With AI: Stitch Fix’s Jeff Cooper

Jeff Cooper parlayed his interest in neuroscience and human behavior into a career in data science and today works as a senior data science director for online retail subscription service Stitch Fix. Jeff joins Me, Myself, and AI to share how the company pairs human employees with intelligent technologies to keep up with customer preferences while realizing operational efficiencies. He also talks about how the company sustains extremely high feedback rates from consumers and how humans are training models, as well as vice versa, leading to interesting feedback loops. Read the episode transcript here.

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Episode 3 16 April 2024 37m and 17s


Solving Real User Problems With Generative AI: Slack’s Jackie Rocca

Solving Real User Problems With Generative AI: Slack’s Jackie Rocca

Like many product leaders in the technology space, Jackie Rocca took a somewhat circuitous path to that role. After beginning her career in management consulting with Bain, she earned her MBA at Stanford and then worked at Google, where she helped launch YouTube TV. Now, she serves as vice president of product at Slack, where she focuses on the collaboration platform’s Slack AI product.

As a product leader, Jackie had continually heard from users that they were experiencing a common challenge: It was a struggle to keep up with the pace of information and prioritize where to...

Episode 2 2 April 2024 33m and 22s


Driving Manufacturing Efficiency With AI: Pirelli’s Daniele Petecchi

Driving Manufacturing Efficiency With AI: Pirelli’s Daniele Petecchi

Daniele Petecchi didn’t realize how complex the process of producing tires was until he joined Pirelli, a company that’s been in the business of manufacturing tires for more than 150 years. But now, as head of data management and AI, he’s focused on leveraging the company’s wealth of data to meet the stringent technical, quality, and performance requirements of the Formula One racers and luxury vehicle makers — like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and BMW — that rely on Pirelli’s premium tires.

In this episode, Daniele explains why virtualization and data are key to managing the complexity of an R&D and...

Episode 1 19 March 2024 25m and 30s


Bonus Episode: How Can Organizations Better Measure and Manage Artificial Intelligence?

Bonus Episode: How Can Organizations Better Measure and Manage Artificial Intelligence?

On this bonus episode, we head to the World Bank offices in Washington, D.C., where hosts Sam and Shervin joined organizers Jonathan Timmis and Timothy DeStefano from the World Bank and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business for the day-long conference, “How is Artificial Intelligence Transforming Firms?” in December 2023.

In our final of three bonus episodes derived from this event, we explore how AI has shifted policy discussions, and what new types of management are needed.

This episode offers an abridged listen to the panel discussion; for the full session video, please visit the con...

Episode 12 March 2024 21m and 6s

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