A bias for Agile, and a refusal to stay inside (the bank)
Markus Perschl seeks rapid iteration in an industry known for steadiness.
Markus Perschl seeks rapid iteration in an industry known for steadiness.
The work has implications for early detection of all types of cancer, and answering questions about other diseases.
An MIT Sloan professor dispels three common misconceptions about the future of artificial intelligence.
Employees should know how generative artificial intelligence works, how companies are using it, and how it compares to other advanced analytics tools.
A combination of AI and humans works best in tasks where humans outperform AI and in those that involve creating content.
Using the wrong datasets to train AI models can result in legal risks, bias, or lower-quality models. The Data Provenance Initiative’s tool can help.
The Aspen Institute named Zeynep Ton’s Good Jobs Strategy an 'idea worth teaching.'
Jennifer DeSisto draws on the mentorship she’s received in her career to help other women get a seat at the table in the investment industry.
It’s no longer enough to invest solely in single-point solutions. Here are nine ways impact investors succeed in driving systems-level change.
Senior Lecturer Robert Pozen is auctioning off a non-fungible token (NFT) related to his book "Extreme Productivity" that includes a 3D NFT of a new cover and preface plus an hour of free consulting.