From MIT, a technically informed approach to governing AI
In new policy briefs, MIT researchers outline how to regulate large language models, label AI-generated content, and pursue “pro-worker AI.”
In new policy briefs, MIT researchers outline how to regulate large language models, label AI-generated content, and pursue “pro-worker AI.”
Three AI implementation guides from MIT provide research-based insights on AI maturity, which AI tool to use, and the human capabilities that will be even more essential in the future.
81% of participants in a role play simulation increased motivation to combat climate change, regardless of political orientation
Gary Gensler, a former Wall Street regulator and partner at Goldman Sachs, will teach the course this fall.
The winner of this year’s MIT $100K startup competition uses solar power to convert saltwater into drinking water.
Wastewater analytics, food preservation, cavity detectors, and more: Here’s where some of the most innovative MIT startups stand now.
Fellowship applications open on May 3, 2021 for entrepreneurs working and living in Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, and Uganda.
A new working paper from MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Mercedes Delgado and HBS senior fellow Karen G. Mills separates high-wage and STEM-intensive supply chain services from Main Street services.
A new study by scholars from MIT Sloan and Boston University has outlined ways in which new apps could in the future, be programmed to choose routes that will help ease traffic congestion.
This startup relies on the distributed intelligence of East African farmers for its data.