These human capabilities complement AI’s shortcomings
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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.
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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.
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Researchers propose new royalty-based investment model to bridge the ‘valley of death’ and accelerate drug development.
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A new book from an MIT Sloan professor explores how we balance doing what’s right with doing what works — and what we’re really willing to give up for our values.
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A Chilean experiment with legal aid and social services cuts time in foster care, with lasting effects for kids and lower costs for programs.
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Enterprises racing to adopt AI must be wary of giving into hype, downplaying ethical concerns, and focusing on use cases that won’t generate real value.
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Companies that adopt industrial artificial intelligence see productivity losses before longer-term gains, according to new research.
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In their new book, Phil Budden and Fiona Murray offer leaders a practical guide to a landscape of resources and a framework for strategic engagement with specialized global 'innovation ecosystems.'
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Geography and proximity still play a major role in digital innovation. Here is MIT Sloan research on where and how innovation thrives.
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The new arrivals are experts in data privacy, global economics, management, and consumer attention.
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New MIT Sloan School of Management research conducted on Twitter (formerly X) shows that having shared connections directly contributes to social media users connecting with one another online.