AI cyberattacks and three pillars for defense
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MIT researcher argues for a response that goes beyond fighting AI with AI.
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MIT researcher argues for a response that goes beyond fighting AI with AI.
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MIT’s Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson make the case for federal policies to encourage the development of AI that complements workers.
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Companies that act on input from front-line employees pay their workers more and experience a productivity bump that offsets those costs.
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Three approaches to acquiring generative AI solutions for your company, and how to choose the right one.
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When presented with the same prompt in different languages, generative AI provides culturally distinct responses.
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Stalled projects and workarounds cause chaos in too many organizations. Dynamic work design offers a way to address this through continuous, hands-on problem-solving.
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We are in the fourth wave of artificial intelligence. In his new book, Alex Pentland says understanding AI from the 1960s, 1980s, and 2000s can help us develop technology that supports shared wisdom.
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In new report, an international group of researchers propose a path for countries willing to align carbon pricing, avert trade frictions, and unlock $200 billion in annual revenues
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The Open Coalition on Compliance Carbon Markets, announced by leaders from 10 countries and the European Union, draws from a proposal from the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT.
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Three AI implementation guides from MIT provide research-based insights on AI maturity, which AI tool to use, and the human capabilities that will be even more essential in the future.