Private Innovation in the Public Interest

105: Hyunjin Kim. Sure, AI is widely available, but organizations vary a lot in their capabilities for using it

30 min · 21 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 105: Hyunjin Kim. Sure, AI is widely available, but organizations vary a lot in their capabilities for using it

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Professor Hyunjin Kim is at the frontier on understanding how organizations – and particularly entrepreneurial companies – build the capabilities to use AI to improve their performance.   Her research demonstrates that, at this early stage, there’s a great deal of variation even in AI uptake to improve workflows.  But what really excites her is how organizations can be designed from scratch to use AI in entirely unprecedented ways.

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