The top 10 MIT Sloan articles of 2024
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Once again, AI was everywhere. But research about federal spending leads the list.
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Once again, AI was everywhere. But research about federal spending leads the list.
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A Republican sweep could reverse the Biden administration’s signature 2022 climate law. MIT Sloan economist Catherine Wolfram analyzes four potential outcomes.
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A paper in Nature suggests that the higher quantity of social media policy enforcement for conservative users could be explained by the higher quantity of misinformation shared by those users.
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Large enterprises don’t have to move slowly. Here are three ways to unlock fresh innovation.
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From MIT Sloan experts, innovative ideas for using artificial intelligence to solve critical business problems and deliver on strategy.
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In leading teams for Walmart, DoorDash, and CVS, Astha Purohit values a strong sense of ownership, shared purpose, and trust among collaborators.
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The artificial intelligence-powered “DebunkBot” reduced individuals’ belief in conspiracy theories and lessened their conspiratorial mindset, according to a new study.
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MIT Sloan student teams advise Pfizer, Comcast, and others on using data and generative AI to bring products to market and communicate with customers quickly.
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Companies should prioritize the capture, management, and availability of data, according to the 2024 Data and AI Leadership Executive Survey.
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.