(BPRW) New e-book explores the impact of AI in business: an essential resource for business professors and students
Dr. Allison Hudson and Dr. Veronica Ramsundar Unveil “The Impact of AI in Business,” exclusively via McGraw Hill Education
(BPRW) Miami, Florida – Dr. Allison Hudson and Dr. Veronica Ramsundar, pioneers in the field of AI and highly regarded professors in the School of Global Business, Trade, and Transportation at Miami Dade College, are excited to announce the release of their first e-book, The impact of AI in businessesnow available exclusively through McGraw Hill Education. The book is an essential resource for business students and faculty, providing a comprehensive guide to understanding the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) in today’s business world.
The release of this e-book is timely as Zoom unveiled its AI Companion 2.0 at Zoomtopia 2024, revolutionizing communication and collaboration in the workplace with cutting-edge AI technology. As businesses increasingly integrate AI into their daily operations, The impact of AI in businesses prepares the next generation of business leaders to navigate and succeed in an AI-driven world, highlighting the role of AI in marketing, operations, human resources and finance.
About the book
The impact of AI in businesses provides readers with a foundational understanding of the core concepts and practical applications of AI, covering everything from AI-based decision-making to its ethical responsibilities in business. Reflecting recent advances such as Zoom’s AI Companion, the eBook shows how AI is reshaping the way businesses operate, collaborate and compete on a global scale.
“We view AI not only as a tool to improve business outcomes, but also as a force for ethical and responsible innovation,” said Dr. Veronica Ramsundar. “Our goal with this book is to help future business leaders understand how to leverage AI effectively and responsibly, similar to the advancements demonstrated by Zoom in the workplace. »
Dr. Allison Hudson added: “This book bridges the gap between AI and business theory and real-world applications. It is designed to equip students and professionals with the knowledge they need to successfully integrate AI to solve business problems while understanding the ethical considerations that arise.
Why this eBook is important for business teachers
As AI technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, as evidenced by Zoom’s AI approach, business professors are increasingly tasked with preparing students for an AI-powered future. The impact of AI in businesses offers teachers a structured approach to teaching applied AI. It incorporates practical use cases and ethical discussions, ensuring that students not only learn how AI works, but also how it is applied in business.
How to access the eBook
Faculty interested in equipping their students with the necessary AI knowledge for the modern workplace can access The impact of AI in businesses today, exclusively through McGraw Hill Education. This essential resource will help educators impart relevant, cutting-edge AI knowledge that prepares students for success in the AI-driven business world.
About the authors
Allison Hudson and Veronica Ramsundar both have over 16 years of experience in sales training and are leaders in AI knowledge. Together, they co-developed Florida’s first college course on artificial intelligence applied to business and are deeply committed to closing the AI knowledge gap, particularly in underserved communities.
Availability
The impact of AI in businesses is available now, exclusively through McGraw Hill Education. For more information or to request an interview with the authors, please contact:
impactofaibook@gmail.com
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