BCG’s survey of 1,400+ C-suite executives reveals that GenAI is quickly changing the way companies do business—and big gaps are emerging between the winners and the observers.
Humans and machines can work together to explore the very real actions CEOs could take today to prepare for tomorrow. In our latest podcast, BCG’s Patricia Sabga and her AI cohost, GENE, will be joined by BCG experts to delve into the disruptions and questions such as:
- What will be the role of the CEO by 2030?
- How will AI transform the job market?
- What will AI self-generated software mean for businesses?
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Sustainable and Affordable: When Housing Is No Longer in Crisis
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Skip the Chips? When AI Meets Your Grocery Cart.
Going to the supermarket? Don’t forget your reuseable bags--and your personal wellness data.
Skip the Chips? When AI Meets Your Grocery Cart.
Going to the supermarket? Don’t forget your reuseable bags--and your personal wellness data.
Seeing the World Through AI Glasses
BCG’s Kristi Woolsey imagines a world with an AI third eye, where your glasses can instantly provide information, warnings or advice.
Seeing the World Through AI Glasses
BCG’s Kristi Woolsey imagines a world with an AI third eye, where your glasses can instantly provide information, warnings or advice.
Strip Malls in Outer Space
What does the commercialization of low-Earth orbit mean for businesses and communities on earth?
Strip Malls in Outer Space
What does the commercialization of low-Earth orbit mean for businesses and communities on earth?
Robots Rise Up—and Deliver to Your Door
BCG’s Brad Loftus explores a future where items arrive at our homes from warehouses, untouched by human hands.
Robots Rise Up—and Deliver to Your Door
BCG’s Brad Loftus explores a future where items arrive at our homes from warehouses, untouched by human hands.
When AI Comes for Knowledge Workers
BCG's Matthew Sinclair explores the future working relationship between human and machine.
When AI Comes for Knowledge Workers
BCG's Matthew Sinclair explores the future working relationship between human and machine.
When Software Writes Itself
BCG’s Vladimir Lukic considers what’s ahead when companies play with bots in an innovation sandbox.
When Software Writes Itself
BCG’s Vladimir Lukic considers what’s ahead when companies play with bots in an innovation sandbox.
The End of Middle Management (For Real)
Julia Dhar, founder and leader of BCG’s Behavioral Science Lab, imagines a future in which AI takes over aspects of middle management.
The End of Middle Management (For Real)
Julia Dhar, founder and leader of BCG’s Behavioral Science Lab, imagines a future in which AI takes over aspects of middle management.
The Next-Gen CEO
CEOs deal with unforeseen volatility. What happens when that same volatility comes for the CEO role itself?
The Next-Gen CEO
CEOs deal with unforeseen volatility. What happens when that same volatility comes for the CEO role itself?
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