Fintech, explained
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Fintech — technology for financial services — encompasses lending, payments, investing, insurance, property management, risk assessment, and more.
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Fintech — technology for financial services — encompasses lending, payments, investing, insurance, property management, risk assessment, and more.
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Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.
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There’s competitive advantage buried in text, images, audio, social media, and more — as industries like shipping, retail, legal, and finance are finding.
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A new MIT Sloan Experts Series talk explains how algorithms and humans can work together to compensate for blind spots and create clearer outcomes.
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A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
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Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
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How “repugnant market” concerns can cause even well-intentioned firms to fail in workforce diversification efforts.
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Supply chain guru Yossi Sheffi identifies post-COVID-19 trends, including blockchain, robotic process automation, IoT, dark stores, and “China plus one.”
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How leaders in industry and government can help make tech a realistic career path for everyone.
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Study of brain activity finds using a credit card engages brain networks connected to anticipation and craving.