A McKinsey leader’s positive vision of tech’s future
On the “Minds and Machines” podcast, James Manyika sees room for growth in tech adoption, employment equality, and innovation in government.
On the “Minds and Machines” podcast, James Manyika sees room for growth in tech adoption, employment equality, and innovation in government.
How Amazon and others have mastered the art of inversion.
Technology isn’t taking jobs. It's taking tasks.
Borrowing a model from statistical physics, an MIT professor finds a better way to detect online bots.
Openwater’s Mary Lou Jepsen on how she’ll use holography for cheaper medical imaging and safer surgery.
Being wrong, uncomfortable, and quiet can lead to breakthrough solutions.
Research finds people with access to high-speed internet can better self-isolate, particularly reinforcing the wealthy’s ability to social distance.
Big retailers and tech companies can make price demands of suppliers. And that in turn affects what suppliers pay workers.
U.S. acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks predicted a V-shaped recovery but said a second stimulus may still be needed.
From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.