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Challenges and opportunities for AI and robotics for firms

Panel 2 - 17h15 - T307

The impact of the integration of AI and robots can be multi-faceted and change how we work, communicate, think, and even run a company. 

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Description

Robots are now out of factories and entering our workplaces to work with humans. Artificial intelligence is becoming commonplace in many areas of business. Although the increasing integration of robots and AI is expected to bring opportunities, such technologies can also raise new concerns and challenges that have not been precedent. The impact of the integration of AI and robots can be multi-faceted and change how we work, communicate, think, and even run a company. The panel aims to discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI and robots into firms. Our discussion seeks to cover the ground in business, for example, from the use of artificial intelligence to gain better business insights to how we should adopt and interact with robots and AI systems at work.

PANELISTS


Shirine Maher

Shirine MAHER, Co-Founder at EDZO

Shirine Maher, 43 ans, is founder and managing director at Edzo.ai. Shirine pursued most of her career in Wealth Management. After 13 years at Merrill Lynch, developing the small business owners segment for the firm, Shirine joined Credit Suisse France as part of the UHNW team dedicated to large and complex financial transactions. Shirine is a Mechanical Engineer with a bachelor’s degree from UTC and holds an HEC Executive MBA.
 

Guillaume Lerouge

 

Guillaume Lerouge, Director of Acceleration, AI Projects at La Javaness.

His job is to make corporate AI deployments successful, from inception to industrialization.

Founded in 2015 in Paris, La Javaness develops and deploys cognitive solutions that maximize business value and productivity. La Javaness builds production-ready solutions powered by AI that are steered by business users. La Javaness’ human-centric design approach makes sure a seamless collaboration takes place between people and AI.

Gautier Virepinte

Gautier Virepinte, Senior manager Data & Analytics @KPMG

After graduating from HEC Paris in 2010, Gautier joined the consulting industry, where he has specialized in the Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence fields. More specifically, Gautier helps his clients identify and prioritize potential applications of these new technologies for them, and prepare for their related transformation. In the past years, Gautier has worked mainly in the banking and transportation industries.

 

Professor You

 

Sangseok You (Ph.D. from University of Michigan) is an assistant professor in Information Systems at HEC Paris.
His research focuses on understanding how teams working with technologies operate and promote team outcomes. Topics of his research encompass human-robot collaboration, artificial intelligence, and virtual and distributed collaboration in open source software context.
His research has appeared in several outlets, including Journal of Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JAIST), Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM), International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), and ACM CHI (Human Factors in Computing Systems) among others.
Before obtaining his doctorate, he worked for POSCO as a staff consultant for the business planning group in the construction and engineering division.

 

 


AFTERNOON PANELS DISCUSSION

AI is reshaping numerous aspects of the labor market. Workers in the gig-economy, online job platforms, executive search and performance management are all evolving with AI.

The impact of the integration of AI and robots can be multi-faceted and change how we work, communicate, think, and even run a company.

How should businesses be structured so that they benefit from AI and robotics? What governance rules – policies, regulations, collective action- can ensure we all benefit from these technologies?

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