Knowledge@Wharton April 30, 2024
Scott A. Snyder, Sophia Velastegui

Experts from Wharton and the “Magnificent Seven” tech companies debunk five misconceptions about gen AI that could stand in the way of implementation.

The following article was written by Scott A. Snyder, a senior fellow at Wharton, adjunct professor at Penn Engineering, and chief digital officer at EVERSANA; and Sophia Velastegui, AI business leader and AI advisor at the National Science Foundation, as well as former general manager and chief AI technology officer at Microsoft. Editor’s Note: Velastegui has worked at multiple companies in the “Magnificent Seven” — Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla — a group of high-performing, influential stocks nicknamed for their leadership in AI and the tech sector.

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