When does artificial intelligence pay off?
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Firms need to be ready to make a significant investment in AI to see any gains, according to a new study.
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Firms need to be ready to make a significant investment in AI to see any gains, according to a new study.
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Companies helmed by or fronted by celebrities can have meteoric rises, but can also face dramatic and public setbacks.
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A national water strategy would help the U.S. manage outdated infrastructure and adopt desalination technology, argues water entrepreneur Aaron Mandell.
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With the first commercial fusion-powered electrical plants projected to come online in the 2030s, it could be "the ideal time for investors interested in the fusion space to act."
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Why do colleges still prefer legacy applicants based on a theoretical framework of the three types of logics found in decision-making strategies: meritocratic, diversity, and material logic?
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A new book by MIT Sloan professor Catherine Turco explores how street-level markets are a central, and centrally important, social institution in American life.
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The Zipcar co-founder shares her idea of “Peers Inc,” the organizational structure that creates collaborations between institutions and external resources and people.
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“Me, Myself, and AI” looks at how Boeing, Land O’Lakes, and other companies aim to succeed with artificial intelligence.
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Four ways established companies can partner with xTechs to accelerate digital transformation and outperform the competition.
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Geography and proximity still play a major role in digital innovation. Here is MIT Sloan research on where and how innovation thrives.