
HBR IdeaCast How Generative AI Changes Organizational Culture
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May 18, 2023 Nitin Mittal, who heads Deloitte’s global AI business, and Tsedal Neeley, a Harvard Business School professor, explore how generative AI reshapes organizational culture. They discuss the need for ethical integration and the management of employee concerns about job security. The conversation emphasizes reskilling, fostering collaboration, and maintaining transparency to build trust. Mittal and Neeley highlight the importance of cultural fluency and proactive leadership to navigate the challenges of AI adoption effectively.
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AI Responsibility Requires Cultural Responsibility
- Generative AI cannot be magically responsible without a responsible organizational culture.
- Accountability lies with every individual.
Unanswered Questions About AI
- Both management and boards have questions about AI's impact, disruption, and required responses.
- These questions are not being precisely answered yet, as everyone is still learning.
Cultural Fluency Training
- Organizations should educate employees on cultural fluency regarding AI.
- This includes responsible and safe usage for the benefit of the business, customers, and society.



