鶹ýվ Desautels Faculty of Management - AI News /desautels/channels_item/432 en Pension Funds Enter a New Governance Era Amid Geopolitical and AI Disruption /desautels/node/2913901 <p>As global trade wars, geopolitical tensions and AI advances reshape financial markets, pension funds face mounting pressure to adapt.</p> Mon, 23 Feb 2026 20:50:21 +0000 鶹ýվ Employers want MBA grads to be AI-literate /desautels/node/2900988 <p>The world of business is changing, and <a href="/desautels/programs/mba-programs/mba">MBA programs</a> are changing with it. Employers now expect new hires to arrive with strong AI skills, and since January 2025, AI has been part of the curriculum at 鶹ýվ Desautels. “It’s unavoidable,” Associate Professor of Information Systems <a href="/desautels/genevieve-bassellier">Geneviève Bassellier</a> told Les Affaires.</p> Wed, 18 Feb 2026 14:03:29 +0000 鶹ýվ AI replaces tasks, not entire jobs /desautels/node/2887294 <p>AI is changing the workplace, but it usually doesn’t replace entire jobs. Before laying people off because of ‘AI efficiencies’, employers need a solid plan. “We may or may not overestimate how much AI will affect the world of work, but we’ve figured out that it does not destroys jobs, it destroys tasks,” says <a href="/desautels/lisa-cohen">Lisa Cohen</a>, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at 鶹ýվ Desautels.</p> Fri, 13 Feb 2026 17:01:40 +0000 鶹ýվ Generative AI changes which job types are vulnerable to automation /desautels/node/2887230 <p>Artificial intelligence is expected to reshape the labour market, but its impact won’t be felt evenly across all types of jobs. In Quebec, roughly 59 per cent of jobs are considered highly exposed to AI—meaning the technology is likely to change how people work rather than eliminate roles outright.</p> Fri, 13 Feb 2026 16:59:57 +0000 鶹ýվ AI Pushes Deloitte to Redefine Roles and Rethink Career Paths /desautels/node/2874756 <p>As Deloitte rewrites job titles for more than 180,000 U.S. employees, Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at 鶹ýվ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, says the shift reflects broader pressures facing Canadian employers as AI transforms workplace responsibilities.</p> Mon, 09 Feb 2026 20:41:35 +0000 鶹ýվ Canadian employers risk 'doing layoffs with extra steps' without AI workforce planning /desautels/node/2874754 <p>Simon Blanchette, Faculty Lecturer, says Canadian organizations implementing AI without strategic workforce planning are doing layoffs with extra steps, because they're losing expertise, and they're not really planning for what's going to come after.</p> Mon, 09 Feb 2026 20:37:20 +0000 鶹ýվ Replacing entry-level work can decimate a company’s talent pipeline /desautels/node/2874701 <p>In an office environment, AI can perform many of the tasks that have traditionally been done by interns and junior employees. While that might seem like an efficiency gain, companies could lose out in the long run. The introduction of AI creates an inverse-pyramid within companies, according to Simon Blanchette, a management lecturer at 鶹ýվ Desautels.</p> Mon, 09 Feb 2026 20:33:53 +0000 鶹ýվ Overregulation of AI could stifle the potential of the technology /desautels/node/2825908 <p>Generative AI is changing the way people work, but many organizations are still looking for ways to use it effectively. Organizations need to think about how they want to use AI, and what their level of risk appetite.</p> Tue, 27 Jan 2026 20:47:08 +0000 鶹ýվ Canada needs decisive, coordinated action to be part of next wave of AI innovation /desautels/node/2771598 <p>As AI reaches a pivotal moment, Canada’s early leadership is being challenged by rapid global shifts. “Other nations are investing at unprecedented scale, while Canada risks falling behind if it does not act decisively,” says <a href="/desautels/maxime-cohen">Maxime Cohen</a>, Professor of Retail and Operations Management.</p> Wed, 14 Jan 2026 19:56:21 +0000 鶹ýվ Guardrails can help ensure safe, fair and transparent AI /desautels/node/2639425 <p>The genie is out of the bottle. AI is here, and isn’t going away. But that doesn’t mean we can’t build guardrails to prevent it going off the tracks, writes <strong>Simon Blanchette</strong> in The Conversation.</p> <p>“Guardrails are the systems, norms and checks hat ensure artificial intelligence is used safely, fairly and transparently,” says Blanchette, a lecturer at 鶹ýվ Desautels. “They allow innovation to flourish while preventing chaos and harm.” </p> Thu, 11 Dec 2025 20:26:48 +0000 鶹ýվ Structure of Canadian economy could provide some insulation against AI job losses /desautels/node/2639424 <p>The conversation around AI and automation has taken a sharper turn. A US Senate report released by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in Fall 2025 cautioned that over the coming decade, AI and automation could destroy 100 million jobs in the United States.</p> <p>But will Canada experience something similar? Maybe not, according to <strong>Simon Blanchette</strong>, a lecturer at 鶹ýվ Desautels. “As an economy, Canada and the US are structured very differently,” Blanchette told HR Reporter.</p> Thu, 11 Dec 2025 20:24:51 +0000 鶹ýվ Scoping before coding: 鶹ýվ MMA students tackle AI for social impact /desautels/node/2634937 <p>The inaugural Scope AI Thon challenged 鶹ýվ’s <a href="/desautels/programs/mma">Master of Management in Analytics</a> students to design strategic AI roadmaps, not code, addressing complex social issues for Centraide of Greater Montreal.</p> <p>Over two sessions in November, teams explored ethical data use, feasibility and bias while working on problems such as digital inclusion and access to community services.</p> Fri, 05 Dec 2025 13:50:57 +0000 鶹ýվ 2025 鶹ýվ-FIAM Asset Management Hackathon pushes students to build AI-powered portfolio  /desautels/node/2631320 <p>Large language models are changing the way we do business - or at least that’s what the companies that make AI tools will tell you. In practice, many companies know that AI tools are very powerful but are still figuring out how best to use them. This year's <a href="/desautels/channels/event/mcgill-fiam-asset-management-hackathon-2025-368149">鶹ýվ-FIAM Asset Management Hackathon competition</a> asked business students to put large language models to the test and devise a bottom-up approach to building a portfolio powered by AI.</p> Tue, 18 Nov 2025 20:13:25 +0000 鶹ýվ