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Ethan Mollick, Associate Professor of Management and Co-Director of Generative AI Labs at the Wharton School, discusses the future of artificial intelligence—its rapid development, impact on the labor market, and the transformative potential of generative AI. He looks back at trends from 2025 and offers his AI forecast for 2026 as part of our annual Wharton faculty predictions series.

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This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

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ABOUT THE EPISODE
Ethan Mollick, Associate Professor of Management and Co-Director of Generative AI Labs at the Wharton School, discusses the future of artificial intelligence—its rapid development, impact on the labor market, and the transformative potential of generative AI. His insights offer valuable guidance for business leaders and individuals seeking to utilize AI effectively.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/3EdpB5X
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4ihHaiT
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/twib

#generativeai #labormarket #technews #ainews
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU

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Ethan Mollick's AI Forecast for 2026: Trends to Watch

December 19, 2025 10:00 am

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Why are AI companies spending billions even when no one knows who will win? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explains why companies rationally overinvest in AI, how winner-takes-all markets shape business strategy, and why competition can become personal as the race for AI leadership intensifies.

ABOUT THE EPISODE
As companies race to lead the next wave of artificial intelligence, where does healthy competition end and destructive rivalry begin? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explores how competition shapes business strategy, why rivalries can become personal, and when collaboration creates greater value than competition. Using today’s AI race as a backdrop, he explains what leaders can learn from business, sports, and organizational research about navigating both successfully.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/3EdpB5X
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4ihHaiT
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/twib

#AIStrategy #AICompetition #BusinessStrategy #TechLeadership #CompetitiveStrategy
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU 0:58

Why are AI companies spending billions even when no one knows who will win? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explains why companies rationally overinvest in AI, how winner-takes-all markets shape business strategy, and why competition can become personal as the race for AI leadership intensifies.

ABOUT THE EPISODE
As companies race to lead the next wave of artificial intelligence, where does healthy competition end and destructive rivalry begin? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explores how competition shapes business strategy, why rivalries can become personal, and when collaboration creates greater value than competition. Using today’s AI race as a backdrop, he explains what leaders can learn from business, sports, and organizational research about navigating both successfully.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/3EdpB5X
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4ihHaiT
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/twib

#AIStrategy #AICompetition #BusinessStrategy #TechLeadership #CompetitiveStrategy
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU

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Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, shares one simple tip that will completely change how you watch a match. Instead of focusing on the ball, pay attention to what’s happening around it and you’ll start to see the game differently.

ABOUT THE EPISODE
How are analytics reshaping the world’s biggest sporting event? Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, discusses how data and AI are transforming player evaluation, roster construction, and match strategy. He also shares his perspective on the expanded FIFA World Cup, emerging contenders, and what fans should watch as the tournament unfolds. Plus, the hosts discuss Serena Williams’ Wimbledon return, the Yankees’ recent struggles, the Dodgers’ dominance, and whether baseball’s hardest-throwing starter may be the fastest ever.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
Sports is a game of numbers. Wharton experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle the world of sports, from current events to longstanding issues such as: What sports streaks are the most impressive? How do you rank the best players? Can athletes be compared across sports? Moneyball Highlights explains how decision-makers in the game can avoid the common mistakes and embrace the data. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/459Kr0H
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4fBY7oM
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/moneyball

#SoccerIQ #FootballTactics #SoccerAnalytics #SoccerCoaching #MatchAnalysis
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU 0:50

Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, shares one simple tip that will completely change how you watch a match. Instead of focusing on the ball, pay attention to what’s happening around it and you’ll start to see the game differently.

ABOUT THE EPISODE
How are analytics reshaping the world’s biggest sporting event? Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, discusses how data and AI are transforming player evaluation, roster construction, and match strategy. He also shares his perspective on the expanded FIFA World Cup, emerging contenders, and what fans should watch as the tournament unfolds. Plus, the hosts discuss Serena Williams’ Wimbledon return, the Yankees’ recent struggles, the Dodgers’ dominance, and whether baseball’s hardest-throwing starter may be the fastest ever.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
Sports is a game of numbers. Wharton experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle the world of sports, from current events to longstanding issues such as: What sports streaks are the most impressive? How do you rank the best players? Can athletes be compared across sports? Moneyball Highlights explains how decision-makers in the game can avoid the common mistakes and embrace the data. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/459Kr0H
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4fBY7oM
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/moneyball

#SoccerIQ #FootballTactics #SoccerAnalytics #SoccerCoaching #MatchAnalysis
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU

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How to Watch Soccer Like a Pro

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ABOUT THE EPISODE
How are analytics reshaping the world’s biggest sporting event? Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, discusses how data and AI are transforming player evaluation, roster construction, and match strategy. He also shares his perspective on the expanded FIFA World Cup, emerging contenders, and what fans should watch as the tournament unfolds. Plus, the hosts discuss Serena Williams’ Wimbledon return, the Yankees’ recent struggles, the
Dodgers’ dominance, and whether baseball’s hardest-throwing starter may be the fastest ever.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
Sports is a game of numbers. Wharton experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle the world of sports, from current events to longstanding issues such as: What sports streaks are the most impressive? How do you rank the best players? Can athletes be compared across sports? Moneyball Highlights explains how decision-makers in the game can avoid the common mistakes and embrace the data. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/459Kr0H
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4fBY7oM
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/moneyball

#SoccerAnalytics #FootballAnalytics #SportsData #WorldCup2026 #SoccerAI
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU 1:6:53

ABOUT THE EPISODE
How are analytics reshaping the world’s biggest sporting event? Ravi Ramaneni, Director of Pro Analytics for the LA Galaxy, discusses how data and AI are transforming player evaluation, roster construction, and match strategy. He also shares his perspective on the expanded FIFA World Cup, emerging contenders, and what fans should watch as the tournament unfolds. Plus, the hosts discuss Serena Williams’ Wimbledon return, the Yankees’ recent struggles, the
Dodgers’ dominance, and whether baseball’s hardest-throwing starter may be the fastest ever.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
Sports is a game of numbers. Wharton experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle the world of sports, from current events to longstanding issues such as: What sports streaks are the most impressive? How do you rank the best players? Can athletes be compared across sports? Moneyball Highlights explains how decision-makers in the game can avoid the common mistakes and embrace the data. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/459Kr0H
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4fBY7oM
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/moneyball

#SoccerAnalytics #FootballAnalytics #SportsData #WorldCup2026 #SoccerAI
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU

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ABOUT THE EPISODE
As companies race to lead the next wave of artificial intelligence, where does healthy competition end and destructive rivalry begin? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explores how competition shapes business strategy, why rivalries can become personal, and when collaboration creates greater value than competition. Using today’s AI race as a backdrop, he explains what leaders can learn from business, sports, and organizational research about navigating both successfully.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/3EdpB5X
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4ihHaiT
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/twib

#AIStrategy #CompetitiveStrategy #BusinessStrategy #ExecutiveLeadership #Collaboration
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU 11:21

ABOUT THE EPISODE
As companies race to lead the next wave of artificial intelligence, where does healthy competition end and destructive rivalry begin? Henning Piezunka, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, explores how competition shapes business strategy, why rivalries can become personal, and when collaboration creates greater value than competition. Using today’s AI race as a backdrop, he explains what leaders can learn from business, sports, and organizational research about navigating both successfully.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world. Episodes are recorded at the Wharton School and published twice per week.

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://whr.tn/3EdpB5X
Subscribe on Spotify: https://whr.tn/4ihHaiT
Watch/listen on the Knowledge at Wharton website: https://whr.tn/twib

#AIStrategy #CompetitiveStrategy #BusinessStrategy #ExecutiveLeadership #Collaboration
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The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge at Wharton, the school’s online business analysis journal.

Launched in 1999, Knowledge at Wharton offers free access to:

- Articles, podcasts, and videos highlighting Wharton faculty research and analysis of current business trends
- Interviews with book authors from Wharton School Press
- In-depth series of curated content like Wharton Executive Education’s Nano Tools for Leaders
- A searchable database of more than 10,000 articles covering all aspects of business
- A weekly newsletter that delivers Knowledge at Wharton insights directly to your inbox

Visit the Knowledge at Wharton homepage: https://whr.tn/3qUpSBE
Subscribe to the Knowledge at Wharton YouTube channel: https://whr.tn/3DEAgAU

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