Measuring the effectiveness of coronavirus social distancing policies
The Atlas of Inequality uses aggregated anonymous geolocation data from digital devices to estimate where people in U.S. cities spend their time.
The Atlas of Inequality uses aggregated anonymous geolocation data from digital devices to estimate where people in U.S. cities spend their time.
As Connecticut and the country face a crisis unlike anything in our lifetimes, will innovators meet the challenge?
The vast majority of Americans have at least one credit card, and we are slowly moving towards a cashless society.
Sharmila Chatterjee finds a common denominator across successful AI projects: they leverage human intelligence to the max.
How can AI facilitate the “three Cs” — communication, coordination, and customization — to achieve more connected and coordinated systems?
“The greatest weapon we have is the strength of our community,” said Sharmila Chatterjee.
GM and Ford [CEO Bill Ford, MIT Sloan Fellow '84] are turning out ventilators and personal protective equipment in huge numbers.
Paul Osterman writes: "After WWII, America expressed its gratitude to returning veterans by supporting their education.
"Job creation is, by definition, a net number. We need new businesses...to create economic opportunity..."
“... the entire community here at MIT... really rallied to COVID-19 and this need for crisis innovation with such passion and purpose."