Action Learning: MIT Sloan and Media Lab launch seminar
Pro-democracy and non-partisan, students to explore intersection of technology and society
Pro-democracy and non-partisan, students to explore intersection of technology and society
Former SEC chief economist will help shape financial regulation research
Emilio J. Castilla wins award for best MIT SMR article on planned change and organizational development
If we don’t take action, “we are going to see a new generation of winners and losers.”
New research from the MIT Sloan School of Management introduces the Task Space, a tool with a new approach to analyzing how well teams perform on a wide variety of tasks
Large language models encourage smart financial behavior, but they fall short on the more subtle aspects of saving and investing, according to MIT Sloan’s Taha Choukhmane and co-authors.
As AI systems become more capable, companies will need to think beyond individual tools and begin managing AI as a digital colleague — part of how teams, workflows, and business processes operate.
A new study suggests flexibility in the timing of electricity consumption could lower consumer costs.
In a new study from MIT FutureTech and the University of Queensland, researchers engaged 272 specialists from 37 countries to prioritize AI risks and identify who is most vulnerable.
AIDEs have lower overhead, are extremely efficient at product development, require a smaller footprint, and provide increased ownership for founders, according to MIT Sloan’s Paul Cheek.