Deepfakes, explained
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What are deepfakes, and how business leaders can learn to identify and protect against them.
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What are deepfakes, and how business leaders can learn to identify and protect against them.
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A new study by Professor Hazhir Rahmandad at the MIT Sloan School of Management suggests that the coronavirus is unlikely to fade in the summer heat.
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A new large-scale review, conducted by MIT Sloan Professor Jackson Lu, is the first to systematically examine the psychological, economic, and social effects of air pollution.
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Obesity rates, poverty rates, and pollution may not correlate with COVID-19 deaths after all. But public transportation does.
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Companies make common data science mistakes. Here’s an expert’s guide to what they are and how to avoid them.
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A new approach to flight scheduling co-developed by MIT Sloan Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat addresses passenger preference as an important yet often overlooked part of flight scheduling.
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Prof. Joann de Zegher suggests that crowdsourcing price information from market participants through a carefully-designed information-sharing platform can improve decision-making and increase revenue.
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With Blendoor, Stephanie Lampkin helps organizations build a diverse workforce. To do that, she asks everyone for input.
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$200,000 prize will be awarded to Dr. Fischer and a fellowship named in his honor will be awarded to an MIT Sloan MBA student; Dr. Fischer will deliver the inaugural Miriam Pozen Address at MIT.
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Many platform companies are faring well during the COVID-19 pandemic — including some that have pivoted to meet new or changing needs.