What’s next for generative AI: Household chores and more
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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes.
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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes.
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In their new book, MIT’s Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson argue that society’s powerful gatekeepers need to stop being mesmerized by tech billionaires.
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The digital economy can take organizations to new heights or cause them to fall spectacularly.
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Major reforms instituted since the financial crisis still fail to address lax lending
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You don’t have to be a startup founder to develop an entrepreneurial mindset. MIT Sloan’s Bill Aulet talks about embracing change, being anti-fragile, and ambidextrous leadership.
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In 2015, when Dan Schulman became CEO of PayPal, a digital payments company, many people thought of it as the button they clicked when paying for online purchases. In 2015, PayPal embarked on a new mission: using technology to democratize financial services. In Schulman’s words, it would “turn the ...
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Cybersecurity remains a priority in the pandemic. Here’s how experts from top firms are tackling COVID-19 scams, phishing, and more.
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Taking a data-driven approach to talent-related decisions helps companies pivot quickly – in a crisis or simply as an agile business strategy.
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Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.
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MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen and Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull on why leaders must be purpose-driven and long-term oriented to successfully navigate change.