Location matters as firms get their innovation mojo back
Traditional hotspots like Silicon Valley and New York may give way to smaller, more inclusive innovation ecosystems, researchers say.
Traditional hotspots like Silicon Valley and New York may give way to smaller, more inclusive innovation ecosystems, researchers say.
“I feel like connection is suddenly an imperative, our best hope for change.”
Six illustrations we loved this year.
One researcher said he’s concerned about the “existential dangers” of artificial intelligence for humanity.
The work tasks that AI is least likely to replace are those that depend on uniquely human capacities, such as empathy, judgment, ethics, and hope.
A new book explains how organizations are tapping AI-savvy front-line employees to create applications, mobile apps, automated workflows, and data analyses.
In the updated version of “Disciplined Entrepreneurship,” MIT Sloan’s Bill Aulet delves into the importance of knowing your customer, scaling your business, and more.
This Entrepreneurial Strategy Compass from MIT Sloan helps startups avoid conflicting advice and choose the right path to commercialization.
A new book edited by MIT professor Elisabeth B. Reynolds calls for domestic investment in critical minerals, semiconductors, biomanufacturing, quantum computing, drones, and advanced manufacturing.
Lisa Baird became the commissioner of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Then, COVID-19 upended the sports world. On Thursday, March 12, as sports leagues around the country canceled or postponed their seasons, she announced the NWSL was cancelling pre-season match...