The AI road not taken
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.
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.
Here are four tenets from MIT Sloan on how to build a sustainable business practice.
We are in the fourth wave of artificial intelligence. In his new book, Alex Pentland says understanding AI from the 1960s, 1980s, and 2000s can help us develop technology that supports shared wisdom.
Generative AI can help people lose weight, but it can’t replace the benefits of having a community of support, research from MIT Sloan shows.
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A customized search program helped low-income families find and move to good neighborhoods to raise their children.
Fifty years after founding FedEx, Frederick W. Smith talks about how artificial intelligence and robotics are changing shipping.
Artificial intelligence is a profound technology “as important or more than fire and electricity,” according to Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai.
Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.