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Episodes: 119
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smr-podcast@mit.edu
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Sam Ransbotham - Sam Ransbotham is a researcher and faculty member at MIT Sloan (MIT) who hosts “Me, Myself, and AI,” guiding conversations with senior leaders and experts about how organizations achieve AI success...
Carla Goulart Peron - AI In Healthcare Delivery; Trust, Bias, Interoperability; Womens Health Data; Ai-assisted Imaging And Remote Collaboration.
Andrew Palmer - Experimenting With Generative Ai; Speed/quality/risk Tradeoffs; AI With Human Oversight For Editing/publishing Efficiencies.
Vineet Khosla - AI In Newsroom Production And Delivery; Personalized AI Experiences; AI Research Tools For Journalists; “ai Everywhere” Organizational Strategy.
AI Upskilling at Scale: Bank of America’s Bernard Hampton
June 22, 2026
Today’s episode, the final one of Season 13, explores how Bank of America is preparing a massive global workforce for an AI future through upskilling and reskilling. Bernard Hampton, head of the financial institution’s Academy, explains how the learning and development organization focuses on workforce agility and a building combination of technical and soft skills. Bernard outlines a three-level approach to adopting artificial intelligence and shares situations in which he feels humans nee...
AI for Interoperability in Health Care: Philips’s Carla Goulart Peron
June 01, 2026
On today's episode, Philips’s chief medical officer Carla Goulart Peron shares how artificial intelligence is reshaping health care — not by replacing clinicians but by expanding access, improving diagnostics, and freeing doctors to focus more time on patients. Drawing on her experience practicing medicine in Brazil’s strained public health system, she explains how technologies like AI-assisted imaging and remote collaboration can bridge critical gaps in care. Carla also explores the challeng...
A Need for Nuance: The Economist’s Andrew Palmer
May 19, 2026
On today’s episode, Andrew Palmer, senior editor at The Economist, describes how organizations can experiment with generative AI while balancing speed, quality, and risk. At his own organization, Andrew and others test AI with human oversight to develop editing and publishing efficiencies. As the host of The Economist’s Boss Class podcast, Andrew speaks with leaders as well as early-career professionals, and highlights interesting insights from recent conversations around skills and hiring....
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