When it comes to spotting fake news, it takes a little reasoning
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In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
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In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
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Companies will compete Sept. 10 in Darmstadt, Germany, for a shot at the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge finals.
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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MIT Sloan researchers show that large language models can effectively reduce individuals’ beliefs in conspiracy theories.
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Access matters as much as capital, so it’s crucial to lift others up along the way.
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Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
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As companies explore what a robust metaverse means for them, executives from Second Life and Roblox offer guidance.
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
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The winner of this year’s MIT $100K startup competition uses solar power to convert saltwater into drinking water.
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MIT Researcher Neil Thompson identified an easy measure that firms can use to help evaluate the scope of protection that a patent provides.