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Matthew Groh

Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations; Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science (CS), McCormick School of Engineering (Courtesy)

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Podcast: Automation, Answers, and Advice—a Playbook for AI Adoption

So you’ve tinkered with AI, but now you want to level up. Here are tips from Kellogg faculty on using the tech more effectively.

Researchers: Julio M. Ottino, Brian Uzzi and Matthew Groh

March 11, 2026

Operations

Can AI Help Humans with Empathy?

Large language models are surprisingly good at recognizing empathic communication—and can teach people how to better connect with others.

Researchers: Aakriti Kumar, Matthew Groh and and coauthors

February 11, 2026

Organizations

Take 5: AI’s Past, Present, and Future

Artificial intelligence is transforming business, science, marketing, and labor. Kellogg faculty tell us how we got here and what could be next.

Researchers: Sergio Rebelo, Dashun Wang, Matthew Groh, Hatim Rahman, Jacob D. Teeny and and coauthors

August 22, 2025

Innovation

When Put to the Test, Are We Any Good at Spotting AI Fakes?

For the most part, yes! And the more we look, the better we get.

Researchers: Negar Kamali, Karyn Nakamura, Aakriti Kumar, Angelos Chatzimparmpas, Jessica Hullman and Matthew Groh

May 1, 2025

Organizations

5 Telltale Signs That a Photo Is AI-generated

For one, scour for details that defy the laws of physics.

Researchers: Matthew Groh, Negar Kamali, Karyn Nakamura, Angelos Chatzimparmpas and Jessica Hullman

September 9, 2024

Organizations

How to Spot Political Deepfakes

AI literacy—and a healthy dose of human intuition—can take us pretty far.

Researchers: Matthew Groh

July 1, 2024

Organizations

What Happens When We Give Doctors an AI Assistant?

Machine-learning systems can improve physicians’ accuracy at diagnosing dermatological diseases. But even with AI assistance, physicians struggle to close the accuracy gap between light- and dark-skinned patients.

Researchers: Matthew Groh, Omar Badri, Roxana Daneshjou, Arash Koochek, Caleb Harris, Luis R. Soenksen and Rosalind Picard

February 5, 2024

Healthcare

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