6 tactics to make artificial intelligence work on the frontlines
"For top managers, state-of-the art AI tools are a no-brainer. But in the wild, it's often just the opposite for frontline employees."
"For top managers, state-of-the art AI tools are a no-brainer. But in the wild, it's often just the opposite for frontline employees."
A pair of MIT researchers recently set out to find the optimal starting word for the popular online puzzle.
MIT spinout Essmart has created a supply chain to help local retail shops in rural India sell life-improving products.
Now, it's less about threats and more about the trade-offs between people and profits.
Aeronautics and astronautics PhD candidate George Lordos, MBA '00, SDM '18, develops technologies to enable life on Mars.
The alumni-founded GiveDirectly has delivered over $500 million in cash to impoverished people, letting recipients decide how best to meet their needs.
Chuka Ikokwu (MBA '09) discusses his company, Divercity (divercity.io), and the positive correlation between bottom line and inclusion.
"I chose MIT Sloan for the academic rigor, uniqueness of the curriculum, and the quality of the cohort."
MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Thomas A. Kochan of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) co-leads this executive education Course with MIT Professors David Autor and Sandy Pentland.
"When [students] come here, they're always amazed at the work our faculty are doing related to eco-finance."