“For a robot, earning trust is not just a matter of good visual design”
Héctor González-Jiménez comments on an article claiming that the aspect of a robot could be determinant in earning trust.
Héctor González-Jiménez comments on an article claiming that the aspect of a robot could be determinant in earning trust.
Héctor González-Jiménez has some expert guidance on how to navigate the rise of generative AI tools — and avoid being supplanted by AI.
Despite possessing some unique strengths, Europe still lags behind the US and China on digital innovation. What do the region’s companies and policymakers need to do about it?
A reflection on unicorns and the lack of purpose of some founders like Sam Bankman-Fried.
Learn more about how we can all have a positive impact in our communities and encourage a culture of innovation in the workplace with Beatrice Borgia.
Virtual characters are one of the biggest digital opportunities for brands, argues ESCP alumnus Laurent François, managing partner at the creative agency 180.
Daniele Battaglia and Alessandro Lanteri suggest how to effectively create a dedicated task force to prepare to seize the opportunities of the quantum revolution and avoid its threats.
With the recent evolution of plant-based and cell-based meats, a new debate comes into play about the long run market presence of these alternative proteins.
Prof. Louis-David Benyayer reflects on an article published by HBR making the case for in-company data.
The agile method of the future? Art Thinking is an alternative to traditional client-focused methods. Its application facilitates innovation and allows the user to create the improbable with certainty.
While AI does not yet match its cinematic representations, methodologies such as machine learning are turning it into a valuable tool for managers and businesses when it comes to decision-making and creating innovative solutions.
PhD candidate Yaëlle Amsallem argues that the movie’s script is not very different from what is happening today.
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