Unmasking the Impostor
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A new paper from MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik reveals that "impostor syndrome" — or, as it’s more accurately known, the "impostor phenomenon" — is often mischaracterized.
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A new paper from MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik reveals that "impostor syndrome" — or, as it’s more accurately known, the "impostor phenomenon" — is often mischaracterized.
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A new research briefing explains how enterprises can cumulatively build capabilities and learnings from AI as they move toward a future-ready state of AI use.
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Switching to a pay-as-bid auction, where each buyer pays the price they bid, could boost revenue and provide stronger incentives for companies to invest in greener technologies.
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In a research paper MIT professors Andrew W. Lo and Dennis G. Whyte propose five initiatives for accelerating progress in fusion based on lessons learned from the last 50 years of biotechnology.
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“When Combinations of Humans and AI Are Useful” is the first large-scale meta-analysis conducted to better understand when human-AI combinations are useful in task completion, and when they are not.
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The Zahn Innovation Center at The City College of New York is working with the MIT Sloan and the Martin Trust Center to deliver a new Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship Certificate.