We’re all busy, right? I get it. It’s all about knowing what to prioritize.

If you want (or need) thoughtful analysis of AI developments, MIT Sloan Management Review is one of the best places to invest a little time. A case in point: their October 7 article titled, “Cut Through GenAI Confusion: Eight Definitive Reads.”

Here’s a summary:

Despite its ubiquity, generative AI is still young. It’s no surprise, then, that many leaders are struggling with important questions about using the tools efficiently, responsibly, and skeptically. The questions are significant:

  • Can we trust it?
  • What should our strategy be in deploying it and scaling success?
  • Who should be using it?
  • How will we measure its ROI?
  • When should we use other types of AI, like machine learning, instead?

MIT Sloan Management Review authors on this topic — including academics, researchers, and practitioners — are reporting from the front lines about the best GenAI questions to ask and how to think about answering them.

This is exactly the kind of practical, expert-driven insight the Review delivers consistently.

If you’re looking to stay ahead, it’s easy to get access. As a starting point, you can become a “member” for free, which puts you on their mailing list and lets you unlock a couple of free articles a month.

When you’re ready for full access, a one-year digital subscription is $69. It’s a small investment for staying informed on one of the most significant topics in business today.