Study finds better services dramatically help children in foster care
A Chilean experiment with legal aid and social services cuts time in foster care, with lasting effects for kids and lower costs for programs.
A Chilean experiment with legal aid and social services cuts time in foster care, with lasting effects for kids and lower costs for programs.
A new study from the MIT Sloan School of Management sheds light on a puzzling paradox: Despite AI’s growing accuracy and efficiency, people often prefer human decisions—even when AI performs better.
In their new book, Phil Budden and Fiona Murray offer leaders a practical guide to a landscape of resources and a framework for strategic engagement with specialized global 'innovation ecosystems.'
Stagnant productivity, a tightening workforce, and rising global competition are reprioritizing manufacturing in the U.S. What’s needed: new production models.
Organizations see success by starting with smaller AI transformations. Aiming for incremental value builds a foundation for sustainable results.
Experts in artificial intelligence from MIT Sloan are keeping an eye on the human-LLM accuracy gap, AI guardrails, and other trends.
AI systems built or run with limited resources could soon perform on par with leading larger models while costing much less, according to new research.
Supply chain guru Yossi Sheffi identifies post-COVID-19 trends, including blockchain, robotic process automation, IoT, dark stores, and “China plus one.”
During a visit to MIT, Jon Moeller talked about sustainability, technology and marketing trends, and how P&G reduced its product portfolio in order to grow.
Experts detail how ripple effects are impeding the flow of goods, creating catastrophic food shortages, and fueling dramatic cost increases and product shortages.