How do online bots shift opinions?
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Work underway by an MIT professor puzzles how bots change minds — or swing an election.
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Work underway by an MIT professor puzzles how bots change minds — or swing an election.
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A new study led by MIT Sloan Prof. Andrew W. Lo finds that borrowing ideas and tools from the gaming community can improve online teaching techniques and improve learning outcomes for students.
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Occupational licensing raises costs, new research finds, but consumers hiring a painter or contractor care more about price and online reviews.
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A new study identifies the behaviors that need to go, the ones that can stay, and the new ones leaders need today.
Measuring impact on people and the planet has become increasingly urgent as we overshoot ecological boundaries, while failing to provide basic social safety nets for civilians worldwide.
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