8 MIT AI experts to know now
We asked 8 MIT Sloan faculty members about their new projects and what they see as the most exciting — and concerning — aspects of the AI boom.
We asked 8 MIT Sloan faculty members about their new projects and what they see as the most exciting — and concerning — aspects of the AI boom.
"Leaders have an opportunity to shape aspects of capital gains tax in ways that drive the key innovations that matter to our future."
"The vast sums that now go to cross-neighborhood transportation might be better spent."
"Restorative justice would be a positive next step for TD Bank to help repair the societal harm that has been caused."
"No organization can thrive alone, and partnerships with xTechs present large companies with opportunities to innovate quickly."
"Intelligent choice architectures can empower managers and employees at all levels to act with greater autonomy and insight."
Messaging based on a single characteristic — like party affiliation — can increase persuasion "by up to 70 per cent."
A research briefing written by Peter Weill, Stephanie Woerner, and Ina M. Sebastian identified four stages in AI advancement.
"Unvetted GenAI tools, in the form of 'bring your own AI,' can bring significant risks for an organisation."
"By risking default, the U.S. is injecting risk into the holdings of both domestic and foreign investors."