The who, what, and where of AI adoption in the US
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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Automation and AI can create good jobs, benefit workers, improve productivity, and grow the economy. Here’s how to roll them out right.
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Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.
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MIT’s newest Nobel laureate, Bengt Holmström, discusses challenges and opportunities offered by contract theory.
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The California electricity crisis in 2000 was one of the greatest financial disasters of the past century. Decades later, the question remained: Why did the newly created electricity markets fail?
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Participants may enroll at any time throughout the year and work at their own pace starting on January 7, 2020
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The $200,000 prize, the first ever awarded by MIT in the area of financial policy, will be given biennially starting in the spring of 2020.
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Companies that make the effort to learn more about their supply chain can see higher sales among some consumers.
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Daily Table founder Doug Rauch explains how he built a new grocery store model from the pallet up.