
There is far greater accuracy, better stability and hugely lower energy costs in using specialised small language models rather than generalised large language models (LLMs) in legal and regulatory workflows combining AI speed and human judgment, says a new study from the Regulatory Genome Project at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. The specialised… Read more

Organisations need to do a better job of preventatively tackling workplace mental health rather than only dealing with them after symptoms are evident, Thomas Roulet, Professor of Organisational Sociology and Leadership at Cambridge Judge Business School, told a World Economic Forum (WEF) young leaders panel. Read more

There are big implications for artificial intelligence (AI) design and workplace management if anthropomorphic AI agents gain traction in the workplace, says Professor Jochen Menges. On the plus side, there may be comfort in dealing with a humanlike AI agent, but lost autonomy could bring a feeling of worthlessness to employees that managers must mitigate. Read more

At the World Women Entrepreneurs Forum in Mongolia, Jennifer Waller Martin and Monique Boddington of Cambridge Judge Business School explain how we need to challenge the norms that decide who is seen as fundable, while investors and policymakers must rethink how entrepreneurship is valued and financed. Read more

If you are applying to business school, you might have heard the words GMAT or GRE and be wondering what they are, how to submit a test and whether one is required if you’re applying for the Master of Finance degree at Cambridge Judge Business School. Here’s all you need to know. Read more