4 ways to use AI to improve lives, from MIT researchers
Artificial intelligence can tackle complex and important challenges, from creating fairer organ transplant policies to addressing asylum system backlogs.
Artificial intelligence can tackle complex and important challenges, from creating fairer organ transplant policies to addressing asylum system backlogs.
“The Meritocracy Paradox” offers frameworks to help organizations make people-management decisions based on data and evidence rather than intuition.
Five MIT entrepreneurs-in-residence share the strategies that separate successful startups from those that struggle when capital becomes scarce.
New research highlights four areas leaders must address as they embed AI across their business.
New research looks at how the tightening and relaxing of mobility restrictions in selected counties within the U.S. impacted mobility in other counties.
Aral is an expert in the area of social networks, social media, and digital strategy and holds joint appointments in the IT and marketing groups as the David Austin Professor of Management.
Stopping the spread of misinformation while maintaining free speech is a major challenge for social media companies. The Birdwatch program allows users to provide additional context for tweets.
Paper is the first to examine the effect of experience on performance variability.
Despite the fact that mortgage rates are at an all-time low, recent research done at the MIT Sloan School demonstrates that African Americans continue to pay more than other groups to be homeowners.
Impartial facts bring opposing sides closer together