#24. Professor Stefano Puntoni: The Potential of Generative AI
Stefano Puntoni is the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School. Prior to joining Penn, Professor Puntoni was a professor of marketing and head of department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, in the Netherlands. He holds a PhD in marketing from London Business School and a degree in Statistics and Economics from the University of Padova in his native Italy.
Summary
In this conversation, Professor Stefano Puntoni discusses the potential of generative AI. The conversation covers topics such as the foundational technology behind generative AI, prompt engineering strategies, and the organisational adoption of generative AI. Professor Puntoni addresses the ethics of using AI tools, emphasizing the importance of responsible use. He predicts that the marketing industry will undergo significant changes in the next five years, with automation playing a larger role in tactical execution while human judgment remains crucial in strategic decision-making. The conversation explores the impact of generative AI on career development and the importance of complementing AI rather than trying to substitute it. The discussion also highlights the skills that machines lack, such as causal reasoning, critical thinking, and moral judgment. The conversation then shifts to the organizational adoption of AI, with advice on how senior management can approach AI implementation.
Takeaways
Key Moments
07:21 The Future Potential of Generative AI
26:18 New Job Opportunities in Generative AI
33:31 Complementing AI: Developing Skills Machines Lack
Music credit: David Cutter Music / @dcuttermusic
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free