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When it comes to sustainable enterprises, leaders must consider meaningful goals, consumer preferences, and the partnership of management and technology.
Data literacy for leaders
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Here’s how executives and senior managers can become effective and savvy champions of the data produced by their organizations.
What is synthetic data — and how can it help you?
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Synthetic data offers the opportunity to test new ideas and develop new products without putting personal or health data at risk.
Amgen VP: Measure impact in legacy to team and company
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In the pursuit of personalized medicine, Isma Benattia finds rewards in ambitious projects.
Employees more likely to second-guess interpretable algorithms
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New research shows that people are more likely to trust complicated machine learning models over models that they’re able to understand and troubleshoot.
Why investors should look at ‘tough tech’
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Tough tech, which applies science and technology to the world’s biggest problems, is redefining industries.
Trio of MIT Sloan alumni make 2023 Forbes Under 30
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The three innovators work at companies specializing in clean energy and carbon capture.
Tech hubs are expensive, but (mostly) worth it
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Productivity gains from clustered innovation outweigh higher labor and real estate costs. Except in San Francisco.
4 choices that matter in a startup strategy
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Choosing the right customer, technology, competition, and organization are necessary decisions for a successful startup.
Where are they now: Catch up with 9 of MIT’s most innovative startups
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Wastewater analytics, food preservation, cavity detectors, and more: Here’s where some of the most innovative MIT startups stand now.