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4

3rd Annual Business & Generative AI Conference

September 4 | 12:00 PM
Wharton San Francisco
San Francisco

Previous Events

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AI and the Future of Work

Hosted by Wharton Human-AI Research, AI and the Future of Work is a two-day academic conference exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace. Bringing together leading scholars, industry researchers, and practitioners, the conference examines the evolving relationship between AI and employment.

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Business & Generative AI Workshop

The Business and Generative AI Workshop brings together academics and industry researchers to explore the transformative potential of Generative AI. Through networking and collaborative discussions, participants examine its impact on business models, industries, and global economies.

November 11, 2023

Driving Innovation with Generative AI: Strategies and Execution

A pivotal conference hosted by Wharton Human-AI Research and The Mack Institute for Innovation Management, gathered over 75 thought leaders from diverse sectors to unravel the complexities and transformative potential of Generative AI.

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May 19, 2023

Large Language Models: Behavioral Science Meets Computer Science

Recent advances in generative AI applications have captured the attention and imagination of investors, consumers, and organizations. For example, it took less than two months for OpenAI’s ChatGPT to acquire 100 million users, the fastest product adoption in history. At the same time, first- and second-order consequences of the deployment of this technology at scale are difficult to anticipate. Improvements in Large Language Models have been so fast, and the potential societal repercussions so profound that a broad cross-disciplinary lens is necessary to start making sense of the implications.

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November 11-12, 2022

Psychology of Technology Conference

The theme of the conference was “The Psychology of New Media & Technology,” exploring how new media and technologies (e.g., VR/AR, AI, voice-assisted tech, information transmission across social media networks) are interacting to change the way people work, think, communicate, and understand the world around them. The conference brought together researchers across disciplines—including psychology, marketing, organizational behavior, economics, and computer science—who are studying how technology is changing the human experience. The event featured a poster session where 20 post-docs and junior faculty from diverse institutions presented their work on topics related to the uses and biases in interactions with smart devices, AI, voice-assisted tech, and information transmission across social media networks.

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Behavioral Insights from Text

The Behavioral Insights from Text conference series draws on the world’s leading scholars to discuss how natural language processing and text analysis can be used to shed light on all aspects of human behavior.

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