How Moderna, Home Depot, and others are succeeding with AI
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The “Me, Myself, and AI” podcast examines the creative ways companies use artificial intelligence, like making faster methods for vaccine experiments.
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The “Me, Myself, and AI” podcast examines the creative ways companies use artificial intelligence, like making faster methods for vaccine experiments.
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A national water strategy would help the U.S. manage outdated infrastructure and adopt desalination technology, argues water entrepreneur Aaron Mandell.
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In a new book, MIT professor Yossi Sheffi examines supply chain complexity, artificial intelligence, and the future of work.
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New work in “Science” finds “fundamental flaws and inconsistencies … at odds with basic economic theory.”
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Thousands of graduating students, alumni, and their families came to campus at the end of May for the 2025 commencement ceremonies and Reunion celebrations.
As the horrors of the Russian invasion of Ukraine played out in front of millions around the globe, five MIT EMBA alumni decided to step in and help. Here’s how they used knowledge gained directly from the program, to developing frameworks to solve some of the country’s most pressing issues.
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Synthetic data offers the opportunity to test new ideas and develop new products without putting personal or health data at risk.
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Hundreds of alumnae will convene in Boston on March 28 for the 2025 MIT Women’s Conference.
MIT ethos penetrates culture at new firm in Boston
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Cryptocurrency aside, the supply chain is poised to be blockchain’s breakout application. Just ask Walmart and IBM.