Reading list: 5 MIT books from 2021
New books about the future of AI, working remotely, the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to build the perfect portfolio.
New books about the future of AI, working remotely, the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to build the perfect portfolio.
Executives from financial services firms discuss early adoption of AI in the industry, reasons for caution, and the benefits of partnering with fintechs.
Founders of Seed CX and Evisort named to annual lists.
Leaders from Amazon, Facebook, and other platform companies detail a mixed landscape, from regulatory threats to the broad promise of 5G.
Through its sustainability initiative, MIT Sloan supports and convenes businesses and entrepreneurs with environmental and social goals.
MIT senior lecturer and former financial regulator Gary Gensler says 'well over a thousand' tokens will face regulatory reckoning.
A new book explains how organizations are tapping AI-savvy front-line employees to create applications, mobile apps, automated workflows, and data analyses.
MIT Policy Hackathon, organized and run by students from MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and MIT’s Technology and Policy Program.
MIT Sloan special report offers leaders a strategic approach to using AI to solve critical business problems.
Mining equipment company Epiroc stays relevant by adding valuable features to existing products.