New research examines ways the generative AI marketplace might evolve
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The race for dominance in the AI marketplace hinges on who controls its complementary assets, researchers assert.
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The race for dominance in the AI marketplace hinges on who controls its complementary assets, researchers assert.
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First: Deciding to retire.
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Consumers approve of firms that do the work to make an industry seem legitimate. Those that free-ride on that “legitimation work” are seen as less authentic.
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MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson say good jobs and the equitable deployment of technology can help restore people’s faith in democratic institutions.
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New MIT Sloan research found that while movie viewers react negatively to increased racial representation in movie casting, the Black Lives Matter movement mitigated this bias against racial minority
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MIT PhD Ethan Mollick on how organizations can find artificial intelligence use cases, account for errors, and identify the most pressing concerns.
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Leaders must rethink the way they manage people and projects to ensure that everyone reaps the efficiency and innovation benefits of generative AI.
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Voluntary climate commitments by financial institutions aren’t having a positive impact, research finds. But banks do have time to reverse course and make progress.
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New research found an overlooked source that slowed vaccination rates in the U.S.: misleading headlines from mainstream news sources.
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The academics and researchers joining MIT Sloan in 2024 are experts in economics, management, organizational studies, and more.