Strong evidence of political bias in formation of social media ties
Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
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Given the proper mandate and the right boss, a CDO can guide companies in treating data as an asset — and reaping the rewards.
The Focus program is the first new MIT REAP offering since its Global program launch in 2012, which has driven measurable impact in regions world-wide.
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Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.
A new MIT Sloan Experts Series talk explains how algorithms and humans can work together to compensate for blind spots and create clearer outcomes.
A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
How “repugnant market” concerns can cause even well-intentioned firms to fail in workforce diversification efforts.