Online content moderation: What works, and what people want
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Fact-checker warnings work and are broadly popular, and other insights about social media moderation from an MIT expert.
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Fact-checker warnings work and are broadly popular, and other insights about social media moderation from an MIT expert.
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Researchers analyzed 110 million YouTube comments. Their recommendation: Use algorithms to hide toxic speech, then follow up with human review.
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Integrating robots into a manufacturing system is often prohibitively expensive. A new approach could change that.
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Eric Siegel’s new book outlines a business-oriented paradigm for successful machine learning initiatives.
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New technologies are upsetting status structures in the workplace. How can managers introduce them without driving a wedge between coworkers?
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An MIT Sloan professor dispels three common misconceptions about the future of artificial intelligence.
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Biocon India Group has just formed a new subsidiary, Clinigene, to provide services in clinical trials. Concerns abound, however, as to whether this new subsidiary could prove to be a distraction or worse to this enzyme and pharmaceutical manufacturer.
The conflict management expert discusses systems for mitigating discrimination and conflict in organizations
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An MIT business processes expert on where planning goes wrong.
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“Without an organized research agenda that informs policy, democracies will remain vulnerable to foreign and domestic attacks.”