What 2 MIT experts are thinking about AI and work
David Autor and Neil Thompson on the importance of using AI tools to collaborate with humans and the nuances of how AI affects productivity and replaces workers.
David Autor and Neil Thompson on the importance of using AI tools to collaborate with humans and the nuances of how AI affects productivity and replaces workers.
Software developers with access to a generative AI tool do more coding and less project management, according to a new study.
Sound economic planning and policymaking requires trustworthy data. Private data can serve as a complement but not fully replace official U.S. statistics.
The age of agentic AI — systems that are semi- or fully autonomous and can act on their own — has arrived. Here’s what you need to know, according to MIT experts.
Generative AI has the potential to provide smart, tailored financial guidance, early research from MIT Sloan economist Andrew Lo suggests.
The new Question Burst Catalyst tool from MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen helps leaders use LLMs as a creative thought partner to help surface ideas that truly matter.
The MIT Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program welcomes Coherent Corp., GE Vernova, and Mayo Clinic as its newest industry partners. Their addition brings LGO’s partner company total to 28.
New research can help business leaders identify and address AI components that introduce risk, such as training data, foundation models, and user prompts.
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