Drawing a line from colonialism to artificial intelligence
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Nobel laureate Simon Johnson says that AI can be an equalizing force, but warns that new technology does not automatically benefit everyone.
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Nobel laureate Simon Johnson says that AI can be an equalizing force, but warns that new technology does not automatically benefit everyone.
Influential “kid from Bozeman, Montana” was one of the first economists to recognize the income gap.
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Ross, who joined MIT Sloan in 1997, relished the practical use of finance theory.
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A new working paper from MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Mercedes Delgado and HBS senior fellow Karen G. Mills separates high-wage and STEM-intensive supply chain services from Main Street services.
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MIT Sloan recently announced that Robert C. Merton was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Fellowship.
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Despite efforts to reduce emissions worldwide, severe climate change is likely inevitable in the not-too-distant future and we must invest now in strategies and technologies to help us adapt.
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Banks should be reopened first, while cafes and gyms should come much later; places of worship should be opened after colleges and universities, according to the analysis.
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Annual Reviews, MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) and NYU Stern will convene to present new review articles focused on the 2008 financial crisis.
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In a new conversation series, leaders in entrepreneurship, education, and other fields propose ways that innovation economies can benefit everyone.
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Data centers that shift workload to different times of day save money, but the environmental impact depends on the local grid.