Practical AI ideas from MIT Sloan Management Review
Colgate-Palmolive, Sanofi, and other firms are making generative AI work for them in ways both big and (intentionally) small.
Colgate-Palmolive, Sanofi, and other firms are making generative AI work for them in ways both big and (intentionally) small.
“When Combinations of Humans and AI Are Useful” is the first large-scale meta-analysis conducted to better understand when human-AI combinations are useful in task completion, and when they are not.
The event is part of the long-running MIT-China Management Education Project based out of the MIT Sloan Office of International Programs.
This collection of prompt templates functions like cognitive scaffolding, providing structure without limiting options as you innovate.
Advice from a former UBS Group president: Solve for long-term competitiveness.
The clean-tech startup is developing new membrane technology for separating industrial gases and vapors.
New guidance includes 10 questions that can help organizations build secure-by-design artificial intelligence.
Experts detail how ripple effects are impeding the flow of goods, creating catastrophic food shortages, and fueling dramatic cost increases and product shortages.
MIT researcher argues for a response that goes beyond fighting AI with AI.
The Climate CoLab has announced twenty-two contests worldwide that seek high-impact ideas on how to tackle climate change.