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Anand Rao

Distinguished Service Professor and Program Head

Anand Rao focuses on research, innovation, applications, business and societal adoption of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence.


Expertise

Topics:  Systems Dynamics for Policy Evaluation, Knowledge Graphs & Large Language Models, Operationalizing AI, Responsible AI, Agent-based Modeling

Industries: Research, Education/Learning

Anand Rao has focused on research, innovation, applications, business and societal adoption of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence over his 35-year consulting, industry, and academic career. Anand was the Global Artificial Intelligence Leader for PwC, a Partner in their Data, Analytics, and AI practice, and the Innovation lead for AI in PwC’s Products and Technology segment. Anand led a team of practitioners who advised C-level executives, develop, and implement advanced analytics and AI-based solutions across several industry sectors including financial services, insurance, healthcare, technology-media-telecommunications, retail, aerospace, and defense sectors. With his PhD and research career in Artificial Intelligence and his subsequent experience in management consulting he brings business domain knowledge, software engineering expertise, statistical expertise, and modeling expertise to generate unique insights into the practice of ‘data science’ and artificial intelligence.

Prior to joining management consulting, Anand was the Chief Research Scientist at the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute building agent-based models and simulation systems and conducting research in the theory and practice of multi-agent systems.

Anand’s current research interests include operationalizing AI, responsible AI, systems thinking, ROI of AI, theory and practice of building agent-based models and digital twins, behavioral economics, and human decision-making.

He has received widespread recognition for his extraordinary contributions in the field of consulting and Artificial Intelligence Research. He has received the Most Influential Paper Award for the Decade in 2007 from the Autonomous Agents & Multi-Agent Systems organization for his contribution on the Belief-Desire-Intention Architecture; MBA Award of Distinction from Melbourne Business School, 1997 and University Postgraduate Research Award (UPRA) from University of Sydney, 1985; Distinguished Alumnus Award from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India; He was recognized as one of Top 50 Data & Analytics professionals in USA and Canada by Corinium; one of Top 50 professionals in InsureTech; one of Top 25 Technology Leaders in Consulting; Top AI Leaders of 2024 by Rethink Retail; and has won a number of awards for his academic and business papers.

Media Experience

Google's breakup trial is turning into a fight for the future of AI  — Yahoo! Finance
AI competition is now central to the DOJ’s antitrust trial against Google, with rivals like OpenAI and Perplexity AI arguing that Google’s dominance in search unfairly hampers innovation in AI-driven search tools. “I don't think that they need all of the data that Google has. It's more the channel and the distribution that Chrome offers is probably what they would be interested in," explained Anand Rao (Heinz).

Why Enterprises Struggle to Drive Value with AI  — InformationWeek
According to Anand Rao, distinguished service professor, applied data science and artificial Intelligence at Carnegie Mellon University, the top three challenges are ROI measurement, realization, and maintenance.

How to apply responsible artificial intelligence in healthcare  — Healthcare IT News
We interviewed Rao to discuss responsible AI, how responsible AI should be applied in healthcare, how to combine responsible AI specifically with generative AI, and what society must understand about adopting responsible AI.

In deploying AI, the Federal Aviation Administration faces unique challenges  — FedScoop
“It’s still very early days,” noted Anand Rao, a Carnegie Mellon data science and AI professor. “They’re taking a conservative, cautious approach.”

Should Government Be Allowed to Regulate AI?  — InformationWeek
Anand S. Rao, service professor of AI at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, believes that government regulation will eventually be necessary to control AI abuse. "Imagine AI without any form of government oversight," he says. "It's akin to a car hurtling down the road without brakes or a steering wheel -- potentially chaotic and dangerous," he explains via email.

For IT leaders, operationalized gen AI is still a moving target  — CIO
“It makes it challenging for organizations to operationalize generative AI,” says Anand Rao, AI professor at Carnegie Mellon University. “There are different tools, models, and vector databases evolving, and new papers coming out, which makes it very challenging for a company. They need stability. Tell me what to do for the next three months; don’t change everything every two weeks.”

Education

M.Sc., Computer Science, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Ph.D., Artificial Intelligence, University of Sydney
MBA, Melbourne Business School

Spotlights

Accomplishments

Enterprise CXO Leader of the Year (CogX)

Top 25 Technology Leaders in Consulting (Consulting Report)

Top 50 Innovators of Data & Analytics Professionals in USA and Canada (Corinium)

Top 50 Data & Analytics professionals in USA and Canada (Corinium)

Top AI Leaders of 2024 in the Research and Academia Category (Rethink Retail)

Affiliations

Oxford University’s Institute for Ethics in AI

World Economic Forum’s Global AI Council

OECD’s Network of Experts on AI (ONE)

OECD’s AI Compute initiative

International Congress for the Governance of AI

Links

Articles

AI Specialization for Pathways of Economic Diversification  —  Scientific Reports

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