Most people don't actively seek to share fake news
"People fall for fake news when they rely on their intuitions and emotions, and therefore don't think enough about what they are reading."
"People fall for fake news when they rely on their intuitions and emotions, and therefore don't think enough about what they are reading."
"The power of inclusion is illustrated by the backgrounds and inspirations of the winners of the Lemelson-MIT Prize over 25 years..."
"This is the perfect moment to launch a work redesign initiative like the one we researched..."
Tyler Carlin (MBA '13) says: “The nice thing about our app is that you can actually act on what is going on in the game; you can buy and sell.”
"Companies must think critically about how to address the issue of technology access and inequity throughout the COVID-19 crisis."
"...humanity has acquired a new appreciation for risk...the challenge comes in deciding which problems warrant our attention, and in what order."
Prof. Emeritus Richard Schmalensee...contends that the relevant market is gaming transactions, where Apple is just one platform among many...
"In a recent paper published in Nature, we found that a simple accuracy nudge...improved the quality of the news [people] shared afterward."
"When companies buy digital products, they expect them to be secure...they don't test for vulnerabilities down the digital supply chain."
Bob Pozen joins Jim Braude to discuss how the pandemic has opened up conversations about reducing inequality.