Harvard’s $699 startup bootcamp offers AI avatars of its instructors
The eight-week program pairs live weekly sessions with AI avatars of professors and aims to help HBS reach far more founders than its MBA class.
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Harvard’s $699 startup bootcamp offers AI avatars of its instructors
In the HBS Foundry program, AI avatars provide feedback during practice pitches and board meetings.
Although it looks like we're talking to Jeff Bussgang, co-founder of Flybridge Capital and senior professor at Harvard Business School, we're actually talking to his artificial intelligence-generated video avatar. AI agents are programmed to be so demanding that virtually no idea of startup presented received approval at the first attempt
Harvard introduces $699 course taught by A.I clones of its faculty
Harvard Business School has unleashed artificial intelligence versions of its own professors to coach aspiring entrepreneurs, offering a low-cost digital alternative to the elite institution’s traditional classrooms in a move that could reshape how business education reaches the masses. According to a report from The New York Times, the school created AI avatars of its […]
To create a new intensive program for entrepreneurs, Harvard University has created avatars based on the artificial intelligence of its professors.
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