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What drives top business leaders to help startups in the Creative Destruction Lab? We talk to two in the program’s AI stream.
How Vincent Fraitot’s latest book demystifies data science for decision-makers.
A structured mentoring model helps AI innovators go from research breakthroughs to real-world impact, and rethink what responsible AI leadership means.
In his latest book "La diversité n’est pas ce que vous croyez", HEC Paris professor Olivier Sibony says it’s time to drop the flawed “business case” and fix the systems that perpetuate inequality.
HEC Paris research reveals that the technology’s biggest limitation isn’t technical, but human: who benefits, and who gets left behind.
HEC Paris students are rapidly adopting generative AI in their academic work, prompting urgent reflections on ethics, pedagogy, and institutional strategy.
Shared AI visions spark innovation, but misaligned hopes risk division. In his thesis, Pedro Gomes Lopes of IP Paris explains how managing these imaginaries is key to ecosystem success.
As AI reshapes industry and society, ethical oversight lags behind. Seven of HEC’s top scholars provide some answers.
Established in 2024, the startup Bluco offers businesses a solution that simplifies and accelerates the recruitment process. Co-founder Nicolò Magnante (H.24), explains.
President Donald Trump’s dismantling of American Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs is happening at breakneck speed. His Executive Orders label DEI policies as "illegal and immoral forms of discrimination”. HEC scholars Matteo Winkler and Marcelle Laliberté scrutinize this shift of narrative which is challenging certain constitutional rights. They share their research on this seismic shift which, they say could undermine the very essence of American - and by ricochet, European – societies and their notion of equal rights.
By Matteo M. Winkler