New framework for regional, national and global pandemic responses
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New research looks at how the tightening and relaxing of mobility restrictions in selected counties within the U.S. impacted mobility in other counties.
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New research looks at how the tightening and relaxing of mobility restrictions in selected counties within the U.S. impacted mobility in other counties.
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MIT Sloan research findings suggest that identity cues cause people to vote according to content producers’ reputations, production history, and reciprocal votes with content viewers.
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The use of artificial intelligence to create art raises questions about how credit and responsibility should be allocated.
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Executives from financial services firms discuss early adoption of AI in the industry, reasons for caution, and the benefits of partnering with fintechs.
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Chief sustainability officer Audrey Choi sees a “huge, addressable demand” for climate-conscious investing, but concedes it’s difficult for firms to match intention with action.
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Experts talk about the rise of TikTok, the power of social media, and why we should be cautious about artificial intelligence.
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Evidence and data analytics shed light on why organizations struggle to execute their strategy and how leaders can drive effective execution.
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Jacklyn Dallas on time management, learning from feedback, and staying true to yourself.
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Why, despite the well-documented dangers of COVID-19, do there continue to be those who refuse to wear masks?
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MIT Sloan research explores the promise and limits of using AI in medicine, hiring, and creative pursuits.