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Harvard’s $699 startup bootcamp offers AI avatars of its instructors
As Harvard Business School seeks to expand its reach, it’s leaning on AI avatars to provide individual feedback.
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As Harvard Business School seeks to expand its reach, it’s leaning on AI avatars to provide individual feedback. These avatars were created by a startup called HeyGen and are included in the eight-week, $699 HBS Foundry bootcamp for entrepreneurs. The program offers live sessions with instructors every week, but the AI avatars are the ones providing feedback during practice pitches and board meetings.
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