Artificial intelligence
The University of Cambridge has been at the forefront of AI research since its inception, leading the way like no other institution. We can offer you the chance to step back and understand the opportunities and pitfalls of AI and evaluate how it will affect you and your business.
What is AI?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the theory and development of technologies that have historically required human input, such as voice recognition, decision-making and identifying patterns. AI covers a wide range of technologies including machine learning and natural language processing, and in recent years, has manifested in well-known platforms such as ChatGPT, Amazon’s Alexa and self-driving cars.
Why choose Cambridge Judge?
Navigate the complexities of AI with us. Get in touch with our team to discuss how we can help you whether you are developing, implementing or refining your AI strategy.
Understanding AI
The University of Cambridge has 800 years of experience in developing solutions to the world’s problems, from climate change and sustainability to social impact and a Just transition.
We can give you a realistic view on how AI might work for you, and which parts of AI are worth engaging with – we’ll help you see beyond the hype.
Organisational change and talent development
Our faculty understand that culture is one of the most important aspects of an organisational strategy, but to engage your organisational culture will need to adapt and develop, to ensure change is sustainable.
We will work with you to understand how you can best acquire essential AI skills and how to make a case for AI adoption, so that your workforce can fully engage with the change you are integrating.
Making AI work for your organisation
Gain access to the best thought leadership and research into AI and business management. By blending the 2 you gain impactful solutions to AI and disruptive tech issues, as well as an understand of what it means to you.
Our faculty provide practical, expert insights into how to best integrate AI into your business model, bringing real-life examples of successful AI implementations into the classroom.
Implementation and innovation
Adopting a successful AI strategy takes time, and we’ll work closely with you to ensure you have all the tools you need to succeed, as well as tailoring the learning experience to embed this change in the best way for your organisation.
Our Innovation Management faculty are experts in helping you to refine AI strategy, based on the latest trends and technologies, providing you with practical, applicable steps to achieve your KPIs.
Many businesses I’ve spoken to are excited about the potential of generative AI, but they are buffeted by hype. They want to know where AI can make a tangible difference.
Our programmes in AI
We know that the key to utilising and ultimately gaining a competitive advantage from AI is to step back and evaluate how AI will affect you and your organisation. Then we can work with you on how to innovate your business model and implement AI solutions.
We have recently engaged with a number of organisations, who were seeking to explore the application and ethics of AI, and developed programmes focusing on data-enabled decision-making and the ethics of big data and AI for senior leaders.
Our faculty experts in AI
By engaging with our world-leading faculty as well as drawing on the wider University of Cambridge ecosystem, you will gain access to world-leading viewpoints and research. There are a number of centres within this ecosystem which focus on AI research including: Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and the Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery.
Academic Director of the Psychometrics Centre
PhD (University of Nottingham)
Stella holds an honorary title from Cambridge Judge Business School.
Stylianos (Stelios) Kavadias
Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies in Innovation and GrowthCo-Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre
PhD (INSEAD)