Coronavirus death rate correlations: race, age, socioeconomic status
Why does the coronavirus kill some Americans, while leaving others relatively unscathed?
Why does the coronavirus kill some Americans, while leaving others relatively unscathed?
The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE) today announced the launch of the first annual Inclusive Innovation Competition (IIC).
He excelled in mathematics at MIT, then set his sights on Wall Street. How Jim Simons made billions, and what he’s doing with it.
Small business owners voluntarily cut personal consumption by 40% early in the pandemic. A coordinated national response could have helped.
Blockchain adoption hinges on finding the right use cases, creating a strategy and focus, and galvanizing staff.
When testing ideas, Remus Capital’s Krishna Gupta errs on the side of action. But if his excitement lags in the face of resistance, he moves on.
Successful chief data officers shift the narrative away from the risks of data sharing to the risks of not sharing.
In a new study from MIT FutureTech and the University of Queensland, researchers engaged 272 specialists from 37 countries to prioritize AI risks and identify who is most vulnerable.
A founder explains why, when, and how he chose to leave the real estate law firm he spent 14 years building.
Artificial intelligence doesn’t have to trigger a loss of jobs and privacy, writes MIT economist Daron Acemoglu. But only if we modify our approach.