Harvard’s AI Avatar Revolution in Entrepreneurial Education
Harvard Business School, girişimcilik eğitimlerinde AI teknolojisini entegre ederek yeni bir eğitim modeli sunuyor. 699 doların altında gerçekleştiril

Harvard Business School is revolutionizing entrepreneurial education by integrating AI technology into its training model. The HBS Foundry bootcamp, priced under $699, features AI avatars created by HeyGen that provide students with feedback during live sessions, including practice pitches and board meetings. New York Times reporter Sarah Kessler tested the system by pitching an AI-generated version of Flybridge Capital co-founder Jeff Bussgang, who reportedly rejected her 'Uber for bananas' plan. Kessler noted the digital version maintained a noticeably frozen smile during her pitch. Program director Katharina Rings initially envisioned the AI component as a chatbot, but after student feedback, shifted to a more guided experience. Bussgang acknowledged his digital copy is 'creepy,' but said his students love it. This technology introduces a new dimension to entrepreneurial education, sparking discussions about AI's potential impact on investor behavior.
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