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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

To help improve the accuracy of generative AI, add speed bumps

By Beth Stackpole

Introducing “targeted friction” into AI workflows can improve overall accuracy and reduce uncritical adoption.

Nov 13, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Data

Talking to your boss about data

By Brian Eastwood

Here’s what two MIT business analytics students learned in the new From Analytics to Action class.

Mar 23, 2017
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Ideas Made to Matter Cybersecurity

11 lessons from the Timehop data breach

By Sara Brown

Data breaches are increasingly likely. A look inside one data breach emphasizes the importance of having a plan, being guided by transparency, and using two-factor authentication.

Oct 28, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Design

2021, illustrated

By Mimi Phan

Six illustrations we loved this year.

Dec 9, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on regulating AI

By Dylan Walsh

Former Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt said there should be a balance between regulating artificial intelligence and boosting innovation.

Nov 7, 2022
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Ideas Made to Matter Economics

Insights from MIT’s newest Nobel laureates on AI, labor, and more

By Sara Brown Tracy Mayor

Institute professor Daron Acemoglu and MIT Sloan professor Simon Johnson have examined economic growth, digital advertising, and the Russian oil cap.

Oct 14, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Consumer Finance

Black bankruptcy filers more likely to be denied debt relief

By Betsy Vereckey

Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.

Jul 31, 2024
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Press

Examining the limitations of digital market design for public goods

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

The California electricity crisis in 2000 was one of the greatest financial disasters of the past century. Decades later, the question remained: Why did the newly created electricity markets fail?

Aug 28, 2024
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

Zeynep Ton Makes the Case for Good Jobs

During an event at the MIT Sloan School, MIT Sloan Professor of the Practice Zeynep Ton spoke about her recent book, “The Case for Good Jobs."

Mar 14, 2024
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

The Learning System at IBM: A Case Study

This report by Fei Qin, an Associate Professor in Management at the University of Bath, and Thomas A. Kochan, the George M. Bunker Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, describes what the authors believe to be a state‐of‐the‐art learning system at IBM Corporation and traces the effects of...

Dec 3, 2020
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