Robots
Ideas and insights about robots from MIT Sloan.
Robots
The argument for data-centric artificial intelligence
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Machine learning pioneer Andrew Ng argues that focusing on the quality of data fueling AI systems will help unlock its full power.
Why ‘the future of AI is the future of work’
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In a new book about how technology will affect workers, MIT experts explain how AI is far from replacing humans — but still changing occupations.
Reading list: 5 MIT books from 2021
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New books about the future of AI, working remotely, the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to build the perfect portfolio.
What is algorithmic business thinking?
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Borrowing from computer science, algorithmic business thinking helps people communicate with each other, and with machines.
MIT Sloan researchers named to Thinkers50 shortlist
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2021 Thinkers50 award nominees include MIT Sloan professors and alumni studying social media, intelligent machines, and digital body language.
The AI road not taken
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Artificial intelligence doesn’t have to trigger a loss of jobs and privacy, writes MIT economist Daron Acemoglu. But only if we modify our approach.
How smaller firms can integrate collaborative robots
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Integrating robots into a manufacturing system is often prohibitively expensive. A new approach could change that.
How Moderna, Home Depot, and others are succeeding with AI
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The “Me, Myself, and AI” podcast examines the creative ways companies use artificial intelligence, like making faster methods for vaccine experiments.
Here comes the AI productivity boom
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Businesses are poised to see big productivity gains from artificial intelligence. Make sure you’re prepared.
How the future will shift at large manufacturing firms
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A new research brief from MIT examines what digital innovation means for workers, training, and strategy at U.S. firms.