Unmasking the bias in facial recognition algorithms
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In her new book, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini examines the “power shadows” lurking in the datasets used to train artificial intelligence.
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In her new book, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini examines the “power shadows” lurking in the datasets used to train artificial intelligence.
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Organizational leaders shouldn’t expect junior professionals to be a reliable source of expertise for teaching senior staff the tips, tricks, and tactics of generative artificial intelligence use.
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Why do colleges still prefer legacy applicants based on a theoretical framework of the three types of logics found in decision-making strategies: meritocratic, diversity, and material logic?
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From MIT Sloan, how to apply the tools of modern data science, optimization, and machine learning to solve real-world business problems.
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Companies will compete Sept. 27 in Detroit, Michigan, for a shot at the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge finals.
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Finalists for the MIT Sloan 2025 CIO Leadership Award recommend agentic AI, pervasive innovation, and an executive focus on strategy.
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New MIT Sloan research presents a framework for business leaders to analyze whether to use quantum or traditional computing to yield the best outcome
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Fischer compares central bank responses to the ‘08-‘09 financial crisis and the pandemic, and likes what he sees. Larry Summers begs to differ.
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Supply chain irregularities are the new normal. To stay prepared, invest in relationships and reconsider just-in-time strategies.
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In a new podcast, the veteran journalist talks fake news and worldwide interdependency.