Private Innovation in the Public Interest

107: Felipe Csaszar. Just as computers replaced human elevator operators, AI may replace Strategy executives.

24 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 107: Felipe Csaszar. Just as computers replaced human elevator operators, AI may replace Strategy executives.

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Professor Felipe Csaszar of the University of Michigan is an eminent scholar with extensive publications on managerialcognition, organizational decision-making, and the ways in which AI is reshaping the process of strategizing.  In this conversation, he explains how the hard-core analytical work of strategizing may be much more effectively done by AI than by human analysts.   Yet in the end, this will be a balancing act in which human prosperity stays squarely in our sights as thecentral goal of strategizing.

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