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Conor Grennan is the Dean of Students at NYU Stern and the Co-Founder and CEO of AI Mindset, an AI consulting firm. In this episode, Conor shares his insights on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the workplace, leadership, and talent development. With a unique perspective from both academia and the corporate world, he discusses why AI adoption is more about mindset than technical skill, the role of HR and talent leaders in AI transformation, and how leaders can navigate this shift.Website: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorgrennan/
What does a forty-hour fast have in common with an ankle injury or even a vacation? We're so glad you asked! The answer's in this edition of Doing What Works.Here are your show notes…Supposed fasting benefits!The supposed doctor within.Interruptions are God's plan.Dad has family arrive at the airport before it's even built!A meltdown in Trader Joe's.August Turak says the most difficult thing he ever assigned students was to sit in silence.Conor Grennan is the author of Little Princes.
A little-known Chinese AI startup just sent shockwaves through the global tech world—wiping off $593 billion from the market value of one of the world’s most valuable companies and challenging Silicon Valley’s dominance. How did DeepSeek, a newcomer, manage to rattle AI behemoths like OpenAI and Nvidia? And what does its rise mean for the future of AI, economics, and geopolitics? In this episode, Anirban Chowdhury and Dia Rekhi break it all down with Conor Grennan, chief AI architect at NYU Stern School of Business and Jeffrey Ding, assistant professor at George Washington University. They dissect DeepSeek’s cost-efficient AI model, its implications for U.S.-China tech rivalry, and whether this marks the start of a seismic shift in AI’s power balance. Is DeepSeek the future, or just a flash in the pan? And should Silicon Valley be worried? Tune in to find out. Check out other interesting episodes from the host like: India’s Space Odyssey 2025, How will the H-1B furore pan out?, Building India’s $30 Trillion Future By 2047, Mint Street’s New Maestro, Explaining the Food Inflation Debate, India’s Big Dubai Probe and more! You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin and Dia Rekhi on her social media: Linkedin & Twitter Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone's talking about AI—why aren't more teams actually using it to grow? In this episode, Conor Grennan, Chief AI Architect at NYU Stern School of Business and founder of AI Mindset, reveals how leaders can overcome the real barriers to AI adoption: mindset and behavior. Learn how to reimagine workflows, navigate resistance, and unlock growth opportunities by fostering an AI mindset in your organization. If you're serious about leading your team into the next generation of content marketing, this episode is your starting point.
Learning how AI can help with a few tasks won't lead us to unlock its true power—for that, we need to fundamentally change how we think about the technology. So says Conor Grennan, Chief AI Architect at the NYU Stern School of Business and founder of the consulting company AI Mindset, who has studied the challenges that employees and organizations face in their AI journeys. He joins us to share insights about how making behavioral changes can help everyone get the most out of AI at work. WorkLab Subscribe to the WorkLab newsletter
In this episode, Nathan and Scott explore the concept of anthropomorphizing AI, delving into how simple acts like saying "please" and "thank you" can transform how we interact with AI tools. The duo examines best practices and philosophies around polite interactions with AI, referencing Conor Grennan's rationale and the "Hi, Great, Thanks" (HGT) framework for polite, human-centered exchanges. They also highlight the importance of distinguishing between collaborative and transactional AI tasks to optimize user experience. Nathan and Scott compare various AI tools, including ChatGPT, Copilot, and Perplexity, noting their strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, they discuss the role of memory in AI tools and how leveraging AI memory enhances productivity while maintaining user control. Looking toward the future of AI and human interaction, Nathan and Scott emphasize the importance of balancing AI efficiency with preserving human qualities like good manners and empathy. They advocate for thoughtful, intentional use of AI in personal and professional settings, maintaining a human-centered approach in an evolving technological landscape. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [02:14] The Concept of Anthropomorphizing AI [04:27] Best Practices and Philosophies Behind Using "Please" and "Thank You" [08:25] Comparing Different AI Tools and Their Effectiveness [13:18] The Role of Memory in AI Tools [19:00] The Future of AI and Human Interaction [27:52] Upcoming Topics TIPS AND TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TODAY Start and end AI interactions with "please" and "thank you" to encourage mindfulness. Use collaborative AI like ChatGPT for creative tasks and factual tools like Perplexity for research. Always double-check AI-generated outputs, especially in critical contexts. Regularly save final versions of work in AI with memory to maintain consistency. Experiment with different tools (ChatGPT, Copilot, Perplexity) to find the best fit for specific needs. Combine AI efficiency with maintaining human qualities like empathy and good manners. Use "Hi, Great, Thanks" as a simple framework for polite AI interactions. Identify ways AI can save time and reinvest it into strategic or creative tasks. Continuously learn about AI capabilities and limitations to use tools effectively. Encourage thoughtful AI use in personal and professional settings to minimize risks and maximize benefits. RESOURCES Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/
AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
In this episode, Jaeden Schafer and Conor Grennan discuss the recent launch of OpenAI's new search tool, its implications for the search engine market, and how it positions itself against giants like Google and emerging competitors like Perplexity. They explore the features of the new tool, its potential impact on user behavior, and the broader competitive landscape in AI-driven search technology. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Conor's AI Course: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/courses Jaeden's Podcast Course: https://podcaststudio.com/courses/ Conor's AI Newsletter: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/ Jaeden's AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/about 00:00 OpenAI's New Search Tool: A Game Changer? 04:52 The Competitive Landscape: OpenAI vs. Google and Perplexity 10:08 The Future of Search: Innovations and Implications
Curious about what it takes to become a Key Opinion Leader (KOL) and why they matter in the biotech space? In this episode, hosts Elaine Hamm and James Zanewicz dive deep into the world of KOLs. Whether you're looking to connect with experts in specific fields or are interested in positioning yourself as a leader in a certain sector of biotech, this episode offers valuable insights on identifying, engaging, and maximizing the influence of key opinion leaders – or yourself AS one! Elaine and James share their personal experiences, covering everything from networking strategies to the importance of building genuine relationships. If you're ready to harness the expertise of KOLs and grow your brand or business, this is the episode for you! In this episode, you'll learn: What defines a Key Opinion Leader, and what is their role in shaping fields like science, medicine, and business? Practical strategies for identifying and approaching KOLs to enhance your startup or organization's credibility. Tips for positioning yourself as a KOL, from honing your niche to expanding your professional network. Tune in to discover how KOLs drive innovation and elevate industries! Links: Connect with James Zanewicz, JD, LLM, RTTP and learn about Tulane Medicine Business Development and the School of Medicine. Connect with Elaine Hamm, PhD. Connect with Key Opinion Leaders: Heddwen Brooks, PhD, Suresh Sikka, PhD, R. Shane Tubbs, PhD, Sarah Lindsey, PhD, Conor Grennan, MBA, Patrik Erlmann, PhD, Andrew Latham, PhD, Tari Suprapto, PhD, Kirsten Leute, MBA, Sarah Benson-Konforty, MD, and Marc Sedam, MBA. Check out BIO on the BAYOU and make plans to attend October 29 & 30, 2024. Learn more about BIO from the BAYOU - the podcast. Bio from the Bayou is a podcast that explores biotech innovation, business development, and healthcare outcomes in New Orleans & The Gulf South, connecting biotech companies, investors, and key opinion leaders to advance medicine, technology, and startup opportunities in the region.
In this episode of Future Finance Show, hosts Paul Barnhurst and Glenn Hopper dive deep into the revolutionary impact of generative AI on industries, with a particular focus on its implications in finance. They explore how AI transforms workflows, enhances productivity, and shifts the focus from tasks to higher-level thinking. The conversation breaks down common misconceptions about AI, such as the overhyped role of “prompt engineering,” and emphasizes how businesses can integrate AI while maintaining data privacy and security. Conor Grennan, the guest of this episode, is the Chief AI Architect at NYU Stern School of Business and the founder of AI Mindset, a company helping leaders adopt AI effectively. Beyond AI, Conor is a New York Times best-selling author, recognized globally for his humanitarian work. His expertise lies not only in AI implementation but also in helping non-technical individuals understand and utilize AI's potential.In this episode, you will discover:The reality behind generative AI myths and why prompt engineering is overrated.How AI transforms jobs by automating tasks, not replacing roles.Ways finance professionals can balance AI efficiency with data privacy concerns.Why adopting an AI mindset is crucial for leveraging its full potential.How embracing AI in your work can give you a competitive edge in your career.For finance professionals interested in harnessing the power of generative AI while balancing efficiency and security, this episode offers practical insights and frameworks. Conor Grennan's unique blend of technical knowledge and relatable, human-centered teaching makes this a must-listen for anyone looking to stay ahead in the AI revolution.Follow Conor:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorgrennan/Website: conorgrennan.comJoin hosts Glenn and Paul as they unravel the complexities of AI in finance:Follow Glenn:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbhopperiiiFollow Paul:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguyFollow QFlow.AI:Website - https://qflow.ai/future-financeFuture Finance is sponsored by QFlow.ai, the strategic finance platform solving the toughest part of planning and analysis: B2B revenue. Align sales, marketing, and finance, speed up decision-making, and lock in accountability with QFlow.ai. Stay tuned for a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future of finance and what it means for businesses and individuals alike.In Today's Episode:[01:59] - Concerns about data privacy in AI[08:32] - Introduction of Conor Grennan[10:10] - Conor's background and AI journey[12:40] - The role of a chief AI architect[16:42] - The truth about prompt engineering[20:54] - The AI mindset and learning curve[27:55] - AI's impact on jobs[35:23] - Conor's AI course and framework[37:29] - Conor's book: Little Princess[42:47] - Conclusion and final thoughts
In this engaging episode of the Karma School of Business, host Sean Mooney welcomes Conor Grennan, a New York Times bestselling author, Chief AI Architect at NYU Stern School of Business, and CEO and Founder of AI Mindset. Conor shares his journey into the realm of AI, offering insights that make the subject approachable and relatable to everyone. From his initial exploration sparked by ChatGPT to developing an educational framework for MBA students at NYU, Conor's approach to AI emphasizes the human aspect and practical understanding. This conversation is essential for anyone looking to grasp the current influence and future potential of AI in business and everyday life. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction to Conor Grennan and the transformative impact of AI. 02:30 - Conor's unique path to becoming an AI influencer. 09:43 - Effective strategies for utilizing AI in business and personal development. 12:44 - The significance of shifting our mindset to unlock AI's capabilities. 21:59 - Strategies for adapting careers in the fast-evolving AI landscape. 34:09 - Insights into the next five years of AI and its business implications. 41:17 - Accessing Conor's AI training materials and newsletter. For more insights from Conor Grennan and to explore his AI training materials, visit ConorGrennan.com. Conor is also active on LinkedIn, where he shares regular updates and thought leadership in AI. Discover more episodes and insights into the private equity world at www.bluwave.net/podcasts.
Embrace a future where AI reshapes nonprofit strategies with adaptability and strategic insight! In today's episode, Nathan and Scott explore how tools like ChatGPT have evolved over the past 18 months, becoming integral in goal setting and efficiency. With AI now capable of predicting human behavior with 85% accuracy, Nathan and Scott highlight the significance of these advancements, emphasizing the potential to save up to 50% of staff time in organizations. The discussion includes insights from Conor Grennan's study, showcasing AI's remarkable ability to understand and forecast human actions. They contrast this with earlier technologies like Clippy, noting how modern Gen AI offers a much more advanced and nuanced approach. The episode also tackles ethical considerations, addressing concerns about AI's power to predict and influence opinions with up to 87% accuracy. Nathan and Scott announce their upcoming book on AI for nonprofits, set to provide a thorough guide for responsible AI use. They reflect on the digital divide and the importance of preparing organizations for AI integration. The episode further explores prompt engineering and conversational AI, recommending resources like Allie Miller's LinkedIn course. Concluding with a focus on change management, Nathan and Scott discuss the necessity for adaptability and strategic planning in the nonprofit sector to leverage AI effectively. Their conversation underscores the need for continuous learning and curiosity to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [01:37] From Novelty to Necessity: The Evolution of GPT in Predicting Human Behavior [04:51] How GPTs are Redefining AI and Human Behavior Prediction [08:24] Complexities of Human Interaction and Autonomous Technology [13:41] AI for Nonprofits: From Skepticism to Strategic Implementation [18:01] Moving Nonprofits from Conviction to Strategic Integration [21:47] AI Expertise and Disillusionment [25:02] AI Evolution and the Role of Prompt Engineering [28:58] Future with Strategic Adaptability and Innovation TIPS AND TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TODAY Aim to save 50% of staff time using AI tools. Use AI's 85% accuracy in predicting behavior to enhance strategies. Utilize Gen AI for personalized responses and context understanding. Consider the ethical impacts of AI in predicting and manipulating behavior. Read upcoming books on AI for nonprofits for comprehensive insights. Be aware of and plan for disparities in AI adoption within the nonprofit sector. Take courses like Allie Miller's on prompt engineering to enhance your skills. Invest in voice assistants and chatbots for better interaction and accuracy. Develop a strategic roadmap for AI integration that aligns with organizational values. Foster agility and adaptability in your workforce to keep pace with AI advancements. Resources: Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/ Mentioned in the episode: Allie K MIller's Linkedin Learning AI Course ChatGPT4 accurately predicts human behavior in social experiments at 85%, across genders, races, and political affiliations. AI Adoption Is Driving Real Top - And Bottom-Line Impact For Enterprises (Gartner) Gen AI is hitting a trough of disillusionment (Gartner Hype Cycle) A new AI Pendant created to combat loneliness AI-first organizations More departures at OpenAI OpenAI's GPT-5 is coming out soon. Here's what to expect.
In this episode, we had the chance to sit down with both Kevin Oakes and Judy Albers from i4cp to delve into the research they've conducted around the transformative impact of AI on HR. Listen as hosts Bob Mosher and Conrad Gottfredson explore the current state of AI adoption in HR, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges faced by organizations, as well as the the integration of AI in learning and development, talent acquisition, and people analytics, with this episode's featured guests. Judy and Kevin also share how leading companies are leveraging AI to enhance their HR practices and how to address common concerns about AI replacing jobs. Listen or download now and be sure to check out Judy's mini toolkit below! We have one episode remaining in the AI Matters series, get caught up now! Transforming L&D with AI: Markus Bernhardt's Vision Evolving Strategies: AI-Powered Learning Solutions at Meta Empowering L&D with AI: Strategies and Insights with Josh Cavalier AI Revolution in L&D: Challenges and Opportunities Exploring the Future of Technology and Learning with Mike Hruska AI in Action: Meta's Learning Content Management Revolution Navigating the AI Landscape: A Conversation with Vince Han AI Matters: An Exploration Into the World of AI and Workflow Learning Judy's Mini Toolkit Webinar, Demos, Courses · AI Acumen Collection · How Service Now is Building an AI Culture in HR · Generative AI Resource list Judy's Favorite AI Experts · On LinkedIn, follow Ethan Mollick, Allie Miller, and Conor Grennan (whose GenAI QuickStart Guide is great!) AI Governance · World Economic Forum's white paper + toolkit, Human Centred AI for HR · The U.S. Department of Commerce's 48-page Risk Management Framework · The White House created an AI bill of rights How HR is using AI Read the report Is HR Already Behind in the AI Revolution? Check out i4cp's List of HR Use Cases The World Economic Forum provides a free AI Procurement in a Box Toolkit
Join Logan Kilpatrick and Nolan Fortman as we dive deep into how having an AI-first mindset is one of the key enablers for the broad adoption of AI. Conor has trained hundreds of thousands of people to use AI and currently serves as the head of generative AI at NYU Stern. Takeaways - Stay out of the AI bubble and understand how people outside of the tech industry think. - Simplify technical terms and focus on real-life applications when explaining AI to non-technical individuals. - Grennan's AI productivity stack includes tools like perplexity and fine-tuned models. - He is excited about the personalization capabilities of AI and its potential to transform content creation. - Grennan expresses concern about the challenges posed by deepfakes and the need to educate vulnerable populations about AI. Demystifying AI is crucial for successful implementation, and leadership and culture play a significant role in this process. - Non-technical backgrounds can provide an advantage in understanding the potential of AI and breaking down preconceived notions. - Staying informed about AI requires reading newsletters, listening to podcasts, and following experts on platforms like Twitter. - AI implementation in academia faces challenges, but faculty can adapt their teaching methods to incorporate AI effectively. - Small teams and organizations with a strong learning and trust culture tend to see tangible returns from AI implementation. - Integrating AI in organizations requires reframing the mindset and setting new benchmarks for productivity and quality.
AI is software that behaves like a human, and it's that mindset that Conor Grennan, Dean of Students and Head of Generative AI at NYU Stern, helps people understand. In this episode, we dive into what the future of AI holds and its impact across various fields and industries. Conor highlights the critical role of communication skills in an era increasingly dominated by generative AI and introduces us to his HTG format for interacting with AI.This is Brand Story, a podcast celebrating the stories of real people who are making an impact on brands, business, and the world around them. Episodes feature guests from a variety of backgrounds who bring their own unique perspectives to the conversation.Brand Story is created and produced by Gravity Group, a full-service brand and marketing agency, and is hosted by Gravity Group President, Steve Gilman.Links and Information From the Episode Here: gravitygroup.com/podcast/the-ai-mindset/Continue the conversation on social:For more of Brand Story, check out our LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/gravitygroupmarketing), where we'll post previews and highlights of shows, behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, plus other marketing news you can use.We're also on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/gravitygroupFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/gravitygroupmarketing(00:00) Introduction - About Conor Grennan(01:29) Keeping Up with AI(07:42) How to Use AI Effectively(15:15) The Future of AI and Education(16:11) Advice for AI Beginners(18:13) Concerns about AI(21:49) AI and Creativity(24:27) AI as a Research Tool(27:53) Future of AI and Human Creativity(32:28) AI Proofing Your Career(36:36) Rapid-Fire Questions(40:06) Conclusion
AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
In this episode, we sit down with Conor Grennan to explore the fascinating world of AI Mindset—a groundbreaking initiative that includes an AI newsletter and courses. Discover how Conor is shaping the AI landscape and providing valuable insights to enthusiasts and learners eager to adopt the AI mindset. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Music Learn more about AI Models
In late 2022, Conor Grennan never knew of GenAI. Now – he's teaching companies and thousands of his followers on how to use it. This all started because he was completely fascinated by the potential. In this episode, Conor Grennan – NYU Stern Dean of Students, NY Times bestselling author, LinkedIn teacher – shares his personal learning narrative, his initial challenges with GenAI, what he's learning when teaching GenAI, and how people can overcome common hurdles in their own growth and learning. CONNECT WITH US If you have any feedback or want to join in on the conversation, connect with us via LinkedIN, Twitter (@bobbyhollywood), or email our show at learninggeekspod@gmail.com. DISCLAIMER All thoughts and views are of our own.
In this Partnering Leadership conversation, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Conor Grennan, Dean of Students at NYU Stern and co-host of the AI Applied Podcast. Conor shares insider perspectives on where generative AI is headed and how organizations, teams, and professionals can fully tap the opportunities it provides.You'll learn about the vital role change management plays in integrating generative AI across your company, how to prioritize AI fluency, govern usage responsibly, and stay on top of constant AI advancements. Conor makes a compelling case that developing AI capabilities needs to be urgent, providing tangible examples of techniques you can activate now. He sheds light on the sweeping impacts of AI on remaking talent strategies and even the nature of management roles themselves.Key lessons you'll take away include how to:Lead change initiatives that adapt workflows, job roles, and organizational structures for the AI ageCreate training programs focused on boosting AI fluency while tied to employee productivity goalsInstall appropriate guardrails and oversight that enable beneficial experimentation but ensure ethical AI usePinpoint tasks and processes ripe for AI augmentation to accelerate valueContinually learn about the latest generative AI advances to get in front of possibilitiesConnect with Conor GrennanConor Grennan LinkedIn AI Applied Podcast Recommended EpisodesLeading Through The Disruptive Economics of Artificial Intelligence with Professor Ajay Agrawal Exploring AI's Impact on Business with Paul Daugherty: Accenture CTO & Co-author of Radically Human: How New Technology Is Transforming Business and Shaping Our Future AI's Impact on Marketing and the Future of Business with Paul Roetzer, Founder & CEO, Marketing AI Institute & Co-Author of Marketing Artificial Intelligence Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
Episode 5: Empowering Sales with AI AI development continues at a breakneck pace, with the number of use cases increasing by the day. This raises the question for many Go-to-Market leaders: how do we use AI to help sales? How do we ensure smooth adoption of AI? And what value does it bring to the business? In this episode, SBI Managing Director of Talent Services, Ray Makela meets Conor Grennan, Head of Generative AI at NYU Stern School of Business to take a deep dive into the state of generative AI today, its use cases, and key considerations in business. Key Talking Points: Use cases for generative AI in Sales and how it augments various tasks Overcoming resistance to AI use, and key considerations such as data privacy Ideas for effective AI enablement, as well as other new use cases for AI
AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
In this episode, we delve into the most groundbreaking AI inventions of the past year, highlighting their innovative features and potential impact on various industries. We also dissect the insights and forecasts regarding the future implications of these technological advances. Follow Conor Grennan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorgrennan Invest in AI Box: https://republic.com/ai-box
Generative AI is transforming customer experiences, but many leaders don't know how to apply it. So, how can you harness generative AI to boost CX? In this episode, Stacy Sherman interviews Conor Grennan, Dean of MBA students at NYU Stern School of Business, to discuss practical strategies for implementing generative AI in customer service training, education, and simulated models. They share insights on the importance of authenticity in customer interactions and the need for human connection in an increasingly automated world. Listen now to learn how generative AI can enhance your customer experience and actionable tactics to drive business success. Details:
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, I unveil my brand-new podcast "AI Applied" with Conor Grennan and dive deep into how integrating AI can revolutionize your professional journey. Explore actionable insights and transformative strategies to harness the power of artificial intelligence in your career. AI Applied on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ai-applied-covering-ai-news-interviews-and-tools/id1669799110 AI Applied on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pPL7tdz2HO7SowtSMqvQw
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, I talk with Conor Grennan, Dean of Students at NYU Stern School of Business and Head of GenerativeAI@Stern. We delve into how AI is shaping the educational landscape, especially in business schools, and explore Conor's innovative initiatives aimed at fostering AI fluency among students and faculty. https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorgrennan/ Investor Email: jaeden@aibox.ai Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189 Follow me on X: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
MBA has become more and more popular. MBA programs now have to focus more on practical learning rather than sticking to traditional teaching patterns. AI is coming out to be one of the major factors in the development of future MBA programs. Specifically, Generative AI is looking very promising as it helps create characters and scenarios that enhance the experiential learning of the students. Today we have Conor with us to tell us more about this. 00:33- About Conor Grennan He is the Dean of students of the MBA program at New York University's Stern School of Business. He leads the GenerativeAI@Stern a no-tech initiative aimed at fostering generative AI fluency among NYU Stern students, faculty, and administration. He is the author of the book “Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal”. He likes to travel which is how he ended up in Nepal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Conor Grennan, the head of Generative AI and Dean of Students at New York University's Stern School of Business, a TEDx speaker and a #1 Inernatonal Best-selling author of Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal. In this episode, they discuss how ChatGPT, BARD, BING, their extensions and plug-ins can power your career and make you the go-to person for AI in business and life. ... Prior to working at NYU, in search of adventure, a then-29-year-old Conor Grennan traded his day job for a year-long trip around the globe, beginning with a three-month stint volunteering at the Little Princes Children's Home, an orphanage in war-torn Nepal. When Conor learned the unthinkable truth about their situation, he was stunned: The children were not orphans at all. Child traffickers were promising families in remote villages to protect their children from the civil war—for a huge fee—by taking them to safety. They would then abandon the children far from home, in the chaos of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu. For Conor, what began as a footloose adventure becomes a commitment to reunite the children he had grown to love with their families, risking his life in the process. Grennan's experience is captured in his international best-selling book (see below). Listen to this episode below or on ANY podcast platform (from Apple to Google to iTunes etc )— Just type in “THE Mentors RADIO” … even easier, Subscribe HERE & listen on any podcast platform!!! (click here). And don't forget to give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!! SHOW NOTES: CONOR GRENNAN: BIO: https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/news-events/grennan-dean-of-students WEBSITE: NextGenerationNepal.org BOOK: Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal, by Conor Grennan - "Little Princes is a true story of families and children, and what one person is capable of when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. At turns tragic, joyful, and hilarious, Little Princes is a testament to the power of faith and the ability of love to carry us beyond our wildest expectations." The Hadley Academy for the Improbably Gifted, A Novel, by Conor Grennan ARTICLES: The hottest new job is “head of AI” and nobody knows what they do: America's biggest companies are hiring AI leadership as fast as they can, VOX
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Don't miss our captivating event, "The Future is Now: AI, Automation, and Innovation in Healthcare and Business." Join Dr. Douglas Dew, CEO of Automated Clinical Guidelines, and Conor Grennan, Dean at NYU Stern School of Business, for an exploration of cutting-edge AI technologies.Discover how AI is revolutionizing healthcare and business across various sectors. Learn about Dr. Dew's groundbreaking innovations and his unique system enabling machines to comprehend medicine through two-way conversations. Conor Grennan's initiatives at NYU Stern will be highlighted, fostering generative AI fluency.Don't miss this thought-provoking event as industry pioneers share their experiences, inspiring stories of innovation and entrepreneurship. Explore the challenges and opportunities in AI regulations. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the transformative role of AI in healthcare and business.Join us for an enriching event that expands your knowledge of AI, automation, and innovation in healthcare and business.Find Dr. Douglas Dew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dkdew/Find Conor Grennan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorgrennan/
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Tuesday Mooney Talks To Ghosts, The Grace Year, How We Fight for Our Lives, and more great books. This episode was sponsored Book Riot's Blind Date with a Book; Ritual Essential Vitamins for Women; and The Dark Lord Clementine by Sarah Jean Horwitz, new from Algonquin Young Readers. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts by Kate Racculia Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones The Grace Year by Kim Liggett In the Hall with the Knife: A Clue Mystery, Book One by Diana Peterfreund Jackpot by Nic Stone The Furies by Katie Lowe Orpheus Girl by Brynne Rebele-Henry What we're reading: Birthday by Meredith Russo The Forgotten Girl by India Hill Brown More books out this week: Sudden Traveler: Stories by Sarah Hall Bat Basics: How to Understand and Help These Amazing Flying Mammals by Karen Krebbs Seven Crows by Kate Kessler What Is Missing: A Novel by Michael Frank A Bitter Feast: A Novel by Deborah Crombie The Best at It by Maulik Pancholy American Radicals: How Nineteenth-Century Protest Shaped the Nation by Holly Jackson Before the Devil Fell: A Novel by Neil Olson What I Lick Before Your Face ... and Other Haikus By Dogs by Jamie Coleman The Girl Who Reads on the Metro by Christine Féret-Fleury Cats Are a Liquid by Rebecca Donnelly and Misa Saburi Avidly Reads Making Out by Kathryn Bond Stockton I Hotel by Karen Tei Yamashita, Jessica Hagedorn (translator) Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks by Jason Reynolds A Punk Rock Future edited by Steve Zisson The Story That Cannot Be Told by J. Kasper Kramer The Girl At the Door by Veronica Raimo, Stash Luczkiw (Translator) Confluence: Navigating the Personal & Political on Rivers of the New West by Zak Podmore A Lush and Seething Hell: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror by John Hornor Jacobs Watershed by Mark Barr The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey Animal (Bagley Wright Lecture Series) by Dorothea Lasky Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo The Remaking: A Novel by Clay Chapman The Oracle of Cumae by Melissa Hardy A Savage Dreamland: Journeys in Burma by David Eimer Ecstasy and Terror: From the Greeks to Game of Thrones by Daniel Mendelsohn The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth (Book of Dust, Volume 2) by Philip Pullman The Forest City Killer: A Serial Murderer, a Cold-Case Sleuth, and a Search for Justice by Vanessa Brown This Way to Departures by Linda Mannheim Unfollow: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church by Megan Phelps-Roper Dreams from Many Rivers: A Hispanic History of the United States Told in Poems by Margarita Engle and Beatriz Gutierrez Hernandez Who Says You're Dead?: Medical & Ethical Dilemmas for the Curious & Concerned by Jacob M. Appel MD Ordinary Hazards: A Memoir by Nikki Grimes Collateral Damage (Star Trek: The Next Generation) by David Mack Faker by Sarah Smith Rerun Era by Joanna Howard Symphony No. 3 by Chris Eaton Remember by Patricia Smith Burn It Down: Women Writing about Anger by Lilly Dancyger Love, Heather by Laurie Petrou Half/Life: New & Selected Poems by Jeffrey Thomson Rogue Heart by Axie Oh The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh Salt Slow by Julia Armfield Infused: Adventures in Tea by Henrietta Lovell Blood Sugar by Daniel Kraus Marley by Jon Clinch Heart of the Moors: An Original Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Novel by Holly Black Warrior of the Altaii by Robert Jordan False Bingo: Stories by Jac Jemc Wham!, George Michael and Me: A Memoir by Andrew Ridgeley Ghosts of Berlin: Stories by Rudolph Herzog, Emma Rault (translator) Here Until August: Stories by Josephine Rowe Grand Union: Stories by Zadie Smith Bodega: Poems by Su Hwang The Hadley Academy for the Improbably Gifted: A Novel by Conor Grennan and Alessandro Valdrighi Metropolitan Stories: A Novel by Christine Coulson Horror Stories: A Memoir by Liz Phair Erosion: Essays of Undoing by Terry Tempest Williams Into the Crooked Place by Alexandra Christo Hate Inc.: Why Today’s Media Makes Us Despise One Another by Matt Taibbi How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse: Book One of the Thorne Chronicles by K. Eason The Giver of Stars: A Novel by Jojo Moyes On Time: A Princely Life in Funk by Morris Day (Author), David Ritz (Contributor) The Envious Siblings: and Other Morbid Nursery Rhymes by Landis Blair Older Brother by Mahir Guven, Tina Kover (translator) Sleeveless: Fashion, Image, Media, New York 2011–2019 (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents) by Natasha Stagg Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell The Penguin Book of Mermaids by Cristina Bacchilega and Marie Alohalani Brown 25 Days 'Til Christmas: A Novel by Poppy Alexander
Conor Grennan is the founder of Next Generation Nepal, a non-profit organization dedicated to reconnecting trafficked children with their families in Nepal, and the author of the New York Times best-selling and #1 international best-selling memoir Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal. Since Next Generation Nepal’s inception, the organization has helped reconnect more than 500 children with their families. For his work with the trafficked children of Nepal, Conor was recognized by the Huffington Post as a 2011 Game Changer of the Year. In 2014, he was also named a recipient of the Unsung Heroes of Compassion, which was awarded to him by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Conor currently serves as the Dean of Students for the MBA program at New York University’s Stern School of Business. Visit www.nextgenerationnepal.org. Make a donation to America Meditating Radio today. CLICK HERE. Get the new Your Inner World – Guided Meditations by Sister Jenna. Visit our website at www.AmericaMeditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple.
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Conor Grennan, Stern's Dean of Students was recently voted as Administrator of the Year by the Stern student body. This award is intended to recognize those members of the administration who, through their dedication and commitment, have enriched the student experience here at Stern. Coincidentally, Dean Conor Grennan was also the first guest that was interviewed for the Stern Chats podcast and his award couldn't be more timely as this week is the one year anniversary of the official launch of Stern Chats. Please listen in as Conor tells us about his New York Times Best-Seller, "Little Princes" and shares his views on volunteering and heroism. Produced: Sheri Holt & Frank Varrichio Editing and Sound Design: Frank Varrichio Technical: Bob Kerr & Daniel Thoennesson - Send us a tweet: twitter.com/sternchats Check out some photos: www.instagram.com/sternchats/ Send us an email: sternchats@gmail.com
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Stern's Dean of Students, Conor Grennan, tells us about his New York Times Best-Seller, "Little Princes" and shares his views on volunteering and heroism.
Conor Grennan tells the story of his trek to Nepal...to the Home of the Lost Children...Little Princes. Peter Meyers with a guide to the "Best iPAd Apps"... and the fella wants to impeach Rep Clel Baudler cuz of his CA pot sting attempt.