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Bringing artificial intelligence to business management

Artificial intelligence (AI) can support managers by effectively delegating management decisions to AI. There are, however, many organizational and technical hurdles that need to be overcome, and we offer a first step on this journey by unpacking the core factors that may hinder or foster effective decision delegation to AI.

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Feuerriegel, S., Shrestha, Y.R., von Krogh, G. et al. Bringing artificial intelligence to business management. Nat Mach Intell 4, 611–613 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42256-022-00512-5

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