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Why AI chiefs of staff will replace EAs by 2027

hbr.org · Feb 28, 2026

Summary

Harvard Business Review examines how senior executives are delegating strategic research to AI systems, shifting EA roles toward relationship and judgement work.

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HIMSS Global Health Conference 2026

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