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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

‘This AI tool helped me choose the right market for my startup’

By Kara Baskin

Learn how the MIT Entrepreneurship JetPack digital adviser guided health tech startup Femmli through a detailed approach to market segmentation.

Jan 7, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

Why aren’t AI open models more widely used?

By Brian Eastwood

Open-source and open-weight AI models perform well and cost less — but users opt for closed models 80% of the time, according to new research.

Jan 20, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

Looking ahead at AI and work in 2026

By Sara Brown

Experts in artificial intelligence from MIT Sloan are keeping an eye on the human-LLM accuracy gap, AI guardrails, and other trends.

Jan 21, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

8 MIT startups to watch in 2026

By Kristina DeMichele

MIT Startup Exchange supports MIT-connected ventures as they explore and assess new technologies. Here are eight companies that were featured in its recent Virtual Demo Day.

Jan 26, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Future of Work

Download: Workforce development in the age of AI

By Zach Church

From MIT experts, strategies to transform skills, roles, and human potential across your organization.

Oct 1, 2025
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Unmasking the Impostor

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A new paper from MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik reveals that "impostor syndrome" — or, as it’s more accurately known, the "impostor phenomenon" — is often mischaracterized.

Jan 16, 2025
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Press Artificial Intelligence

Does generative AI actually enhance creativity in the workplace?

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Does generative AI actually enhance creativity in the workplace? The answer is yes — but only for employees who have strong metacognitive strategies, according to new research from Jackson Lu.

Jun 23, 2025
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Press Artificial Intelligence

New MIT Sloan research suggests that AI is more likely to complement, not replace, human workers

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

New MIT Sloan research offers a framework of human-intensive capabilities and a set of metrics to evaluate tasks across all occupations and better understand the effects of AI on the labor market.

Mar 17, 2025
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Press Climate Change

How modeling scenarios informed the emergence of a global carbon market coalition at COP30

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

The Open Coalition on Compliance Carbon Markets, announced by leaders from 10 countries and the European Union, draws from a proposal from the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT.

Nov 7, 2025
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Press Operations Management

Clearing organizational roadblocks that keep you from doing your job

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

MIT Sloan researchers’ new Dynamic Work Design framework identifies and alleviates organizations’ inefficiencies, miscommunications, and backlogs 

Aug 27, 2025
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