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Neil Thompson, director of MIT Futuretech: 'We have no evidence of significant job losses due to AI systems.'
Neil Thompson, principal research scientist and director of
From the funnel to the operating system: how AI is changing marketing.
To better understand the challenge of complex systems, it is worth turning to a field that has been dealing with this challenge for decades: System Dynamics, developed at MIT and formalized in the
Here's how long it will take for AI to reach its potential
There is a hard ceiling on what present-day AI can do.
Smart meters are modernizing our aging electric grids, here's how
"Everyday life and economic activity really depend on having a high-quality, reliable supply of electricity," assistant professor
AI is letting companies cut entry-level jobs. Here's why that is a 'critical strategic mistake,' according to an MIT economist.
IDE research scientist Frank Nagle said that companies that cut junior staff in the name o
3 questions for MIT's Peter Hirst
"The area I am most excited about right now is the relationship between AI, leadership, and organizational change," said
May 13, 2026: Oil Price Shocks + Energy Policy + Cost of Climate
MIT CPC May newsletter, featuring: policy digest on oil price shocks and critical mineral price shocks, introducing postdoc Juan Senga, an op-ed on existing costs of climate change to U.S. households.
The price of silence is high
In recent years, one of the most talked-about concepts in the business world has been "quiet quitting," an employee consciously refraining from doing more than what is required.
Checking in on demand destruction, 9 weeks into the war
Catherine Wolfram, professor of energy economics at MIT + the MIT Climate Policy Center, talks about how demand destruction actually helps balance the oil market.