An ‘accuracy nudge’ could curtail COVID-19 misinformation
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People are less likely to share falsehoods about the new coronavirus and COVID-19 when prompted to consider accuracy.
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People are less likely to share falsehoods about the new coronavirus and COVID-19 when prompted to consider accuracy.
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What to ask to move forward while keeping your existing offerings alive.
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Why it's necessary to recognize and swarm problems immediately.
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With data collection and analysis in less than 10 hours, AirWorks looks for inroads in construction industry.
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But don’t take them at their word for exact dollar amounts.
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Without a clear strategy, corporate sustainability efforts often represent sunk costs. New research explains how to align digital sustainability with corporate goals.
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7 ways to use “systemized common sense” in your day.
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Firms invest in compliance technology to monitor risk and respond to new regulations. Research shows they also make complementary buys in other technologies.
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When it comes to sustainable enterprises, leaders must consider meaningful goals, consumer preferences, and the partnership of management and technology.
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In new policy briefs, MIT researchers outline how to regulate large language models, label AI-generated content, and pursue “pro-worker AI.”