ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MANAGEMENT
AIM CONFERENCE
Overview
The annual AIM Conference focuses on AI and machine learning methods and applications in business research. Hosted by the USC's Marshall School of Business, the two-day event features keynote presentations from industry experts and senior faculty.
Co-chairs
The conference is co-chaired by Associate Professor Milan Miric, Assistnat Professor Hyo Kang, and Professor Gerard J. Tellis at Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.
Conference Topics
The conference topics include but are not limited to:
Effectiveness of Generative AI in Education, Creativity, and Ideation
Identifying Fake Reviews, Posts, and Accounts
AI Ethics, Bias, and Discrimination
Economics of Artificial Intelligence
AI in Automation / Job Replacement
Use of ML / Deep Learning in Advertising
Use of ML / Deep Learning in Regulating Platforms
Application of ML Methods in Management / Marketing / Information Systems Research
Applications of Natural Language Processing or Machine Vision
Development of Novel Statistical Techniques with Business Applications
Large Language Models
Best Student Paper
The conference awards financial prizes (up to $15,000 USD for the 4th conference in 2024) for selected student papers.
Conference Sponsors
USC Marshall Center for Global Innovation (CGI)
USC Marshall Institute for Outlier Research in Business (iORB)
USC Marshall Institute for Digital Competition
Informs Society of Marketing Science (ISMS)
Marketing Science Institute (MSI)
Contact
If you have any questions, contact one of the co-chairs or AIM@marshall.usc.edu.