The unintended consequences of automated vehicles
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Prize-winning research from MIT Sloan warns some locales may be heading for a ‘public transit death spiral’ with the advent of automated vehicles.
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Prize-winning research from MIT Sloan warns some locales may be heading for a ‘public transit death spiral’ with the advent of automated vehicles.
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Carmakers can spend $3 billion on a single design. Machine learning models can streamline the process — and bring fewer duds to market.
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Estimates are all over the place. Here’s how much the U.S. really spent on the big bailouts — and who really benefitted.
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How government R&D still matters, and what makes Rochester, New York special.
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Better communication between spouses could translate to saving an average of almost $700 more every year, new MIT Sloan research shows.
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Presenting data with empathy and context leads business users to better decision-making.
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MIT’s Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson make the case for federal policies to encourage the development of AI that complements workers.
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You don’t have to be a therapist to help someone reexamine their career. But it does require leading by example and hard conversations.
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MIT Sloan research finds top-quartile investors ink better deals and record better returns. Other investors, not so much.
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In a new podcast, Susan Athey explains how robotic research assistants can speed up work and test models.