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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

AI insights for 2025 from MIT Sloan Management Review

By Brian Eastwood

Plus, a new series on developing a healthy corporate culture.

Jan 6, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

6 ways businesses can leverage generative AI

By Seb Murray

Experts from Salesforce, S&P Global, and Corning share six key strategies to unlock generative AI’s potential without falling for the hype.

Jan 28, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Climate Change

The relationship between machine learning and climate change

By Beth Stackpole

Machine learning can drive climate action initiatives, but its widespread use could have negative implications, according to Climate Change AI’s Priya Donti.

Feb 10, 2025
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Outdated or Evolving? by Salma Bagdadhi

In 2019, when Tunisia launched the Startup Act, the ecosystem was still young. A handful of incubators and accelerators existed—mostly concentrated in the capital, Tunis, and operating within high-income circles. There was an urgent need to democratize access to knowledge about tech entrepreneurship...

May 16, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Supply Chain

The standard-setting heroes of global technology

By JoAnne Yates Craig N. Murphy

These three pioneers made quiet contributions to technology and the global economy that can’t be understated. Without their work, nothing works.

Aug 6, 2019
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

Why are we optimistic about climate?

By Emma Kantola

The Sustainability Initiative team has returned from New York Climate Week 2025 with a reenergized belief in our global society's ability to impact climate – for the better.

Oct 1, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

AI Expert Spotlight: Danielle Li

By Kate O'Sullivan

Danielle Li studies how AI impacts work and the workplace. “I’m more interested in how businesses put these tools to use, how they impact the productivity of workers, the type of work they are able to do, and what their careers might look like in an AI-intensive world,” she says.

Oct 31, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Venture Capital

Domeyard: Inside a high-speed trading firm

MIT ethos penetrates culture at new firm in Boston

Mar 10, 2016
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Press Finance

Have policymakers done enough to prevent the next crisis? Research from MIT Sloan looks at whether today’s financial system can withstand future challenges

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

"We’ve made substantial progress… but many risks remain," says Prof. Kristin Forbes.

Feb 1, 2019
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Press Innovation

A voracious ‘Appetite for Innovation:’ New book by MIT Sloan’s Pilar Opazo explores how elBulli’s legendary chef, Ferran Adrià, revolutionized haute cuisine

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Book offers lessons on how a culture of innovation can be achieved and sustained

Dec 18, 2017
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