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Entrepreneurship 2020: A Look Ahead
Heading into a new decade is a time for both reflection and predictions. What have we learned about entrepreneurship? And what do we see as trends moving forward?
Needed: Humans to break artificial intelligence out of its silo
Sharmila Chatterjee finds a common denominator across successful AI projects: they leverage human intelligence to the max.
Ask the experts: Bright minds on the best rewards
The vast majority of Americans have at least one credit card, and we are slowly moving towards a cashless society.
Connecticut innovators take on COVID-19
As Connecticut and the country face a crisis unlike anything in our lifetimes, will innovators meet the challenge?
Measuring the effectiveness of coronavirus social distancing policies
The Atlas of Inequality uses aggregated anonymous geolocation data from digital devices to estimate where people in U.S. cities spend their time.
A fed bailout is wrong for states and cities
Robert Pozen: "The Federal Reserve recently announced a huge expansion of well-designed lending facilities for companies and local governments."
Giving a voice – and support – to American workers
MIT Sloan's Barbara Dyer & Thomas Kochan: "We have only begun to see the devastating effects of COVID-19 on people's lives and livelihoods."
Who gets the ventilator? (Ep. 413)
Should a nurse or doctor who gets sick treating Covid-19 patients have priority access to a potentially life-saving healthcare device?
New MIT analytics tools predict COVID-19 patient outcomes and more
Some doctoral students led by Prof. Dimitris Bertimas at MIT Sloan are turning their machine learning and analytics skills against COVID-19.