Remembering David Schmittlein
Schmittlein arrived on campus in 2007 “not to change MIT, but to help it be the best version of its distinctive self.”
Schmittlein arrived on campus in 2007 “not to change MIT, but to help it be the best version of its distinctive self.”
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In her new book, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini examines the “power shadows” lurking in the datasets used to train artificial intelligence.
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In their new book, “Power and Progress,” Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson ask whether the benefits of AI will be shared widely or feed inequality.
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Got a bad case of platform envy? Find out why “seeding” and “coring” matter, and be open to a better way.
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MIT Sloan professor explains why you shouldn’t look at markets from a purely mechanistic perspective.
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Myron Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Award
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Nobel Prize winner Robert Merton and other financial luminaries weigh in on target date funds, value stocks, and finding opportunity in crisis.
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From gun safety to voting rights to climate action, CEOs from Levi Strauss and Unilever describe how they decide which social issues to back, and why.
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Financial data is an asset. New research from MIT Sloan provides a framework to help companies and investors place a monetary value on that data.
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New books about the future of AI, working remotely, the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to build the perfect portfolio.