The rise of smaller ‘meek models’ could democratize AI systems
AI systems built or run with limited resources could soon perform on par with leading larger models while costing much less, according to new research.
AI systems built or run with limited resources could soon perform on par with leading larger models while costing much less, according to new research.
Supply chain guru Yossi Sheffi identifies post-COVID-19 trends, including blockchain, robotic process automation, IoT, dark stores, and “China plus one.”
During a visit to MIT, Jon Moeller talked about sustainability, technology and marketing trends, and how P&G reduced its product portfolio in order to grow.
A workshop taught by two MIT Sloan experts explores race and gender in sports, drawing insights for diversity efforts in business management.
Experts detail how ripple effects are impeding the flow of goods, creating catastrophic food shortages, and fueling dramatic cost increases and product shortages.
Indirect emissions that occur along a company’s value chain account for 75% of the organization’s overall emissions, on average. They remain difficult to track.
When stakeholders become more involved in generative AI design and implementation, it’s more likely that such tools will augment work rather than displace workers.
To succeed with generative artificial intelligence and extended reality, companies should also harness human creativity, curiosity, and compassion.
Supply chain irregularities are the new normal. To stay prepared, invest in relationships and reconsider just-in-time strategies.
New MIT research details the extent to which artificial intelligence will affect jobs, tasks, and costs in the transportation industry.