Where are they now: Catch up with 19 of MIT’s smartest startups
Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
From designing intelligent decision processes to tapping the full power of deep learning, here are data practices to adopt now from MIT Sloan analytics faculty.
Articles, recorded sessions, and photos from the 2022 MIT Sloan Women's Conference.
Thinkers50 recognizes business thought leaders from around the world. Here are the MIT members who are part of the Radar Class of 2020.
Although artificial intelligence in health has shown great promise, pressure is mounting for regulators around the world to act, as AI tools demonstrate potentially harmful outcomes.
Influential “kid from Bozeman, Montana” was one of the first economists to recognize the income gap.
Researchers studying AI, leadership, and gender equality were named to the Thinkers50 Radar list.
Faculty members cite his transformative work on contract theory.
A startup showcase featured AI-enabled apps for small-business owners, wearable devices, and financial trading at quantum speed.
The same carbon credit can sell for dramatically different prices depending on the buyer, according to a new study from MIT Sloan School of Management.