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Finding signal in the AI noise, with ‘Me, Myself and AI’ host Sam Ransbotham

Finding signal in the AI noise, with ‘Me, Myself and AI’ host Sam Ransbotham

Update: 2025-11-25
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What's the real value in AI tools — and what separates those who use them well from those who don't? Sam Ransbotham, professor of business analytics at Boston College and host of the "Me, Myself and AI" podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review, compares notes with GeekWire Podcast host Todd Bishop in a two-part collaboration between the shows.

On this episode, they discuss the new digital divide emerging in the classroom, AI's measurement problem (and what Wikipedia teaches us about it), the "race to mediocre," how AI is democratizing startup creation, and the tension between AI productivity, time, and the moments that make us human.

Find the rest of their conversation in the Me, Myself and AI podcast feed

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Finding signal in the AI noise, with ‘Me, Myself and AI’ host Sam Ransbotham

Finding signal in the AI noise, with ‘Me, Myself and AI’ host Sam Ransbotham

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