How the gig economy can reduce unemployment and debt
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In areas where Uber operates, car owners saw fewer unemployment claims and credit delinquencies from 2012 to 2016.
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In areas where Uber operates, car owners saw fewer unemployment claims and credit delinquencies from 2012 to 2016.
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Successful companies tend to set up shop in Delaware and protect their ideas.
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Recent U.S. elections have raised the question of whether “microtargeting,” the use of extensive online data to tailor persuasive messages to voters, has altered the playing field of politics.
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In their new book, “Power and Progress,” Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson ask whether the benefits of AI will be shared widely or feed inequality.
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A new financing technique may reduce the risk associated with investing in the treatment of new diseases and potentially unlock new levels of funding for developing so-called “orphan” drugs.
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Frederic Kerrest built a billion-dollar company around the concept of identity protection, but when it comes to ideas, he’s all about transparency.
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Here are four ways that leaders can effectively respond to challenges and thrive amid the unknown, from MIT Sloan experts.
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Fellowship applications open on May 3, 2021 for entrepreneurs working and living in Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, and Uganda.
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In new report, an international group of researchers propose a path for countries willing to align carbon pricing, avert trade frictions, and unlock $200 billion in annual revenues
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A new research briefing released today by CISR establishes three principles supported by data monetization research to guide business leaders when making artificial intelligence (AI) investments.