AI as a decision-making infrastructure: what changes for business decision-makers

May 19, 202610:15 am - 10:45 am
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Artificial intelligence is no longer just an operational support, but an infrastructure that structures, guides, and often anticipates decisions within organizations. This talk explores how AI is redefining roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes at the managerial level. At the core is not only performance, but also risk governance, the quality of decisions, and their traceability. This leads to new needs: adaptive control models, integration between compliance and business, and a real capacity for human oversight. For decision-makers, the challenge is not simply to use AI, but to govern it without delegating decision-making power to it.

UNIVERSITA' BOCCONI

Università Bocconi, founded in 1902, is the first Italian university to award degrees in economics. It has been a leader in Italy’s social and economic modernization, staying true to its founding...