A 4-step plan for fighting social media manipulation
“Without an organized research agenda that informs policy, democracies will remain vulnerable to foreign and domestic attacks.”
“Without an organized research agenda that informs policy, democracies will remain vulnerable to foreign and domestic attacks.”
The program is MIT Sloan’s first partnership with a university in Latin America, notably a public university.
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The work tasks that AI is least likely to replace are those that depend on uniquely human capacities, such as empathy, judgment, ethics, and hope.
New books this year cover ecosystems, entrepreneurship, dynamic work design, and the paradox of meritocracy.
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A paper in Nature suggests that the higher quantity of social media policy enforcement for conservative users could be explained by the higher quantity of misinformation shared by those users.
The next-gen cellular network’s high speeds and low latency will usher in AR/VR, the “internet of things,” and more. Here’s what to expect — and when.
A “red light, yellow light, green light” framework can help companies streamline AI governance and decision-making.
Generative artificial intelligence will affect economic growth more quickly than other general-purpose technologies, according to a new report.