How to use generative AI to augment your workforce
Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
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Former Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt said there should be a balance between regulating artificial intelligence and boosting innovation.
An AI productivity boom is coming. Here’s what managers need to know to roll out intelligent technology that’s ethical and worker-centric.
Four MIT Sloan alumni share their executive-level insights on the future of supply chain, the unexpected aspects of the industry, and what advice they’d offer rising professionals.
Dannielle Appelhans makes sure she’s a visible presence for women wanting a career in science and technology.
City Year’s George Chu finds inspiration from World War I codebreaking, keeps his ideas in a jar, and knows the value of data storytelling.
New research suggests accommodations by banks and the courts can help at least some small businesses survive bankruptcy.
Infinite Cooling, a startup that has created patent-pending technology at MIT to enable water-sustainable thermoelectric power.