Innovation
Ideas and insights about innovation from MIT Sloan.
Who benefits from AI? New comic explores technology’s impact on labor
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Download “Power and Progress: The Mini-Comic!” for free. A new comic book adapts MIT Nobel Prize-winning economists’ work on how AI affects workers and shared prosperity.
New MIT Sloan courses focus on deep learning, gen AI, and fintech
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Additions to the MIT Sloan 2025 – 2026 course list include Intensive Hands-On Deep Learning, AI and Money, and The Arrhythmia of Finance.
Why innovators can’t afford to ignore geopolitics
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Tariffs, sanctions, export controls, and industrial policies now shape how companies hire talent, build supply chains, and choose markets.
How entrepreneurs can navigate uncertain times
Five MIT entrepreneurs-in-residence share the strategies that separate successful startups from those that struggle when capital becomes scarce.
22 MIT startups to watch in 2025
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Startups at the 2025 MIT delta v Demo Day showed off AI-powered business automation, clean energy, data analytics, health care, and more.
Prompt engineering is so 2024. Try these prompt templates instead
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This collection of prompt templates functions like cognitive scaffolding, providing structure without limiting options as you innovate.
How to lead future-ready organizations in times of uncertainty
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Here are four ways that leaders can effectively respond to challenges and thrive amid the unknown, from MIT Sloan experts.
MIT Sloan’s 2025 summer book collection
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Eight research-backed titles covering retirement transitions, artificial intelligence and skills development, and how to build an innovation advantage.
A road map for startups, from Moderna’s co-founder
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Adversity can cultivate instincts that serve entrepreneurs well, says venture capitalist Noubar Afeyan. Here are his three tips to start innovating.
10 MIT AI startups to watch in 2025
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From assessing bridge infrastructure to predicting worker fatigue risk via voice analysis, these startups are widening the scope of what artificial intelligence can do.