| Course | AI in Business (MGMT 4803/8803)
Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business Information Technology Management Area Spring 2025 | | --- | --- | | Instructor | Professor Daniel Yue (PhD), [email protected]
(Please add the prefix [AI-in-Business] to your email subject line) | | Lectures | Tuesday/Thursdays
9:30-10:45AM, Scheller 222 (Undergrad) 12:30-1:45PM, Scheller 221 (Graduate)
First Lecture: January 7, 2025 Final Lecture: April 22, 2025
Slides are available on the Schedule — Spring 2025 .
Lecture recordings will not be available to students. | | Office Hours | Tuesday / Thursday 2:30-3:30PM or by appointment (email me).
Office: Scheller 493 (4164) Southwest Corner of 4th Floor |
This course covers three topics (see the Syllabus for full details):
This course aims to teach principles that will help students navigate AI’s evolving landscape and unlock its astounding potential in any organization they work at in the future.
Spring 2025 is the first time this course is being offered. As such, and due to the evolving nature of the subject matter, the course plan may change throughout the semester.
I am an applied economist that studies firm innovation, largely focused on the AI industry. See my academic website for more details — I am always happy to chat about my research.
This is my first year teaching at Georgia Tech, and I’m delighted to be here. Previously, I received my PhD from Harvard Business School, worked as a product manager at Mastercard (in Washington DC), and did my undergrad at Harvard (Physics). I am from Baltimore, Maryland, and live in Midtown Atlanta with my wife and baby daughter (born November 2024). I enjoy following Baltimore sports teams and learning new things with help from Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini!
Feedback is always welcome! You can submit feedback via email or Piazza (including anonymously, privately to the instructor, or both).
Especially if there are any inconsistencies or ambiguities on this course website, please reach out!