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Where's the Money in AI?

Featuring Azeem Azhar, Exponential View, and Greg Shove, Section CEO

February 22, 2024

1 p.m. ET

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The expert's view on the ROI in AI

Which AI initiatives are actually going to make their money back? You need to know now … before you make a business case on an AI project to your boss.

In this 60-minute fireside chat, Greg sits down with Exponential View’s Azeem Azhar to discuss:

- The most promising applications for AI in 2024

- Where the money will be made

- How to distinguish between “cool tech” and “business model”

MEET YOUR PROFESSOR

Azeem Azhar

Azeem Azhar has worked in the tech industry for 30 years and is an internationally-recognised technology researcher and advisor. In 2015, he founded Exponential View, a trends-oriented interdisciplinary research group focussing on the impact of AI. His first book, Exponential, published in 2021, explores the underlying drivers of the wholesale transition to the Exponential Age, and its impacts on our near future.

MEET YOUR PROFESSOR

Greg Shove

Greg Shove is the CEO of Section. He has been founder/CEO of six companies -- three with successful exits. He's held leadership positions at Apple and AOL, and led companies through three recessions.


MEET YOUR PROFESSOR

Azeem Azhar

Azeem Azhar has worked in the tech industry for 30 years and is an internationally-recognised technology researcher and advisor. In 2015, he founded Exponential View, a trends-oriented interdisciplinary research group focussing on the impact of AI. His first book, Exponential, published in 2021, explores the underlying drivers of the wholesale transition to the Exponential Age, and its impacts on our near future.

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