Humans still cheaper than AI in vast majority of jobs, MIT finds
"We show that there will be more automation in retail and health-care, and less in areas like construction, mining or real estate."
"We show that there will be more automation in retail and health-care, and less in areas like construction, mining or real estate."
"Assuming biofuels are carbon neutral may worsen irreversible impacts of climate change before benefits accrue."
"Gifts should be more than baskets, bows and bling. They should be expressions of what we value and care about, locally and globally."
Florian Heeb, Julian Kölbel, Falko Paetzold and Stefan Zeisberger, all from the University of Zurich with « Do Investors Care About Impact? »
Assesses how investors’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable investments responds to the social impact of those investments.
"Consumer confidence, or consumer sentiment, is a leading indicator of consumers' future spending and, therefore, the health of the economy."
As an MIT Sloan grad turned dentist turned writer, Gloria Chao, SB ’08, prefers creating magic for her characters to cleaning people’s mouths.
The long-term monthly recipients are happiest of all, and "they know it's going to be there for 12 years. It provides mental health benefits."
Ahead of the presidential inauguration, MIT Sloan's Professor Andrew Lo and other panelists described advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
"We are not saying that social media can explain 100 percent of the rise of mental health issues. ... But it could explain a sizable portion."