Human capital for the age of generative AI
"What happens when machines come for the jobs not of handloom weavers and autoworkers, but of scriptwriters, lawyers, and even executives?"
"What happens when machines come for the jobs not of handloom weavers and autoworkers, but of scriptwriters, lawyers, and even executives?"
Keri Pearlson and George Westerman weighed in on this question: What is one blind spot business leaders have on generative AI now?
"Ethically you don't want people to pay the ransom but from a business point of view you might want to."
Professor Christopher Knittel and the MIT Energy Initiative's Aisling O’Grady were one of 14 teams to win a grant from the Jameel World Education Lab.
"Just because you have good pay doesn't mean you have a good job, right? "
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students like Salomé Otero, SB ’23, leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
"The issue isn’t 'What should we spend?' It’s 'What do we want our returns to be?'"
Andrew Lo proposed a $30bn cancer “megafund” a decade ago to combine drug testing projects to diversify risk.
Questions remain as to how the sport industry can capitalize on new virtual reality spaces.
The rich and powerful have hijacked progress throughout history, says Daron Acemoglu. They did so in the Middle Ages and now in the age of AI.