The who, what, and where of AI adoption in the US
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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Introducing “targeted friction” into AI workflows can improve overall accuracy and reduce uncritical adoption.
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In a new book, MIT roboticist Daniela Rus looks at the powers and limitations of robots and how humans can work with them to unlock new capabilities.
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At this year's MIT Platform Summit, experts discussed how digital platforms will address artificial intelligence, new regulations, and the rise of the creator economy.
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Social distance behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic are influenced by geography and social connectedness, a new study finds.
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Companies make common data science mistakes. Here’s an expert’s guide to what they are and how to avoid them.
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A new book looks at how social media is reshaping the world for good and bad — and how to protect society and democracy from its threats.
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Revolutions in telehealth, pivoting to meet demand, and the rise of the “super app” led the annual MIT Platform Strategy Summit.
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Compatibility issues still hinder implementations, but need is driving platforms forward.
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Banks before gyms, colleges before cafes. A new study offers insight into how to slowly reopen businesses.