Action items for AI decision makers in 2026
AI industry watchers Thomas Davenport and Randy Bean expect the AI hype cycle to slow as organizations focus on infrastructure and strategy.
AI industry watchers Thomas Davenport and Randy Bean expect the AI hype cycle to slow as organizations focus on infrastructure and strategy.
Emily LeStrange, MBA '19 reflects on the what makes the phrase "Sloanies helping Sloanies" key to the MIT Sloan community and why it drew her to pursue an MBA here.
From MIT Sloan experts, innovative ideas for using artificial intelligence to solve critical business problems and deliver on strategy.
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Remote work practices help companies hedge against operational risk, and are tied to more IT investment in general.
As organizations scale generative AI, traditional governance models prove to be too rigid or too loose. Minimum viable governance calibrates oversight to risk, enabling responsible innovation.
Information Technology PhD students Alice Cai and Peyman Shahidi from MIT Sloan have been named 2026 Rafel Lucea Memorial Research Award recipients, with Cai as winner and Shahidi as honorable mention.