8 MIT AI experts to know now
We asked 8 MIT Sloan faculty members about their new projects and what they see as the most exciting — and concerning — aspects of the AI boom.
We asked 8 MIT Sloan faculty members about their new projects and what they see as the most exciting — and concerning — aspects of the AI boom.
"The vast sums that now go to cross-neighborhood transportation might be better spent."
"Intelligent choice architectures can empower managers and employees at all levels to act with greater autonomy and insight."
This article, published in E&E News by Politico, highlights a study coauthored by MIT Sloan economist Christopher Knittel, who is Faculty Director of the MIT Climate Policy Center.
"Making MIT EMBA HER-story" is a series where current students and alumnae share their stories and insights from the program.
Hear MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative (ESI) Journalism Fellow, Alex Baumhardt (Oregon Capital Chronicle) talk about the usefulness of En-ROADS for her reporting.
"We don't have time anymore, up and down the organizational hierarchy, to get approval. We have to make decisions in real time."
Speakers who attended the conference in suburban Boston seemed buoyed by recent rate cuts by the Fed and a more business-friendly environment.
Dina Sherif speaks about the Foundry Fellows Program and how they're working with African entrepreneurs.
"With AI, we face a crucial fork in the road: knowing when it's best to be 'automatic' and when we need to be fully conscious."