Companies are rushing to use AI–but few see a payoff
A report, from Boston Consulting Group and MIT Sloan Management Review, is one of the first to explore whether companies are benefiting from AI.
A report, from Boston Consulting Group and MIT Sloan Management Review, is one of the first to explore whether companies are benefiting from AI.
[Prof.] Schmidt found the biggest loans went to the professional and technical services sector — lots of remote workers, fewer jobs lost.
Prof. John Van Reenen proposes an ambitious Grand Innovation Challenge Fund that would increase U.S. spending on R&D.
"...even in low-cost service settings, paying higher wages and treating workers with respect and dignity can be profit-maximizing."
Prof. Negin Golrezaei developed a search model that learns consumer preferences to optimize product rankings.
Prof. Erin L. Kelly writes: "Working smarter includes dropping some tasks and meetings and turning off technologies from time to time."
Thomas Kochan argues that, to increase their leverage, labour groups need to redouble their efforts to make sure they are heard by customers.
Prof. Emeritus Richard Schmalensee, reflects on his many years working on environmental policy in public service and academia.
As Co-President of the Student Body, she helped expand Sloans' diversity and inclusion, community service, and STEM certification for MBAs.
The researchers compared strict lockdowns that treat all age groups the same with a more targeted strategy that protects the old.