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Harvard Business School adds AI-avatar training to Foundry startup program
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HBS Foundry is testing AI-avatar instructors for pitch training. The tool aims to scale professional feedback, but whether virtual critiques match human mentorship remains the key open question.

  • TechCrunch reports HBS Foundry program now features AI-powered avatars for pitch simulation
  • Avatars offer real-time feedback designed to mimic high-stakes meeting environments
  • The effectiveness of this model versus human-led mentoring remains unproven at scale

Harvard Business School has integrated AI-powered avatars into its Foundry startup program to provide students with simulated pitch and meeting feedback. Unlike traditional peer-review models, this implementation uses generative models to iterate on student performance in real-time. However, the program lacks longitudinal data on whether digital feedback improves long-term entrepreneurial success compared to traditional instructor-led coaching. Scaling this tool across the broader curriculum will depend on whether students view the synthetic feedback as a viable substitute for human expertise.

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