Better Cardiovascular Care through AI
Professor and physician Collin Stultz wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine
Professor and physician Collin Stultz wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine
Bob Pozen, author of the book "Extreme Productivity," emphasizes that the average person makes between 10,000 to 40,000 decisions a day.
In this issue, we announce registration for several HSI lunchtime seminars in April.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing awards seed grants to seven interdisciplinary projects exploring AI-augmented management.
In 20 years, artificial intelligence could surpass that of humans. Or so experts have been estimating for more than 50 years.
Barbara Wixom and Nick van der Meulen found that organizations can benefit from generative AI solutions by developing cross-functional efforts.
"Intelligent choice architectures can empower managers and employees at all levels to act with greater autonomy and insight."
"AI should be seen as a tool to suggest possibilities, not an unquestionable source of truth."
It’s not hard to find headlines that suggest artificial intelligence is taking over the business world, but the reality looks different.
The ability to engage in nuanced decision-making can help humans stay employable as artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to ascend.