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Research affiliate Sander Zeijlemaker, director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS) Michael Siegel, and co-author wrote: "Incorporating AI into cyber defense strategies is no longer optional — it's essential. However, new AI-powered defenses must be deployed with caution. Systems must be rigorously monitored and integrated into a holistic, adaptable cyber strategy."
"The Rise and Fall of the EAST" deserves the highest recommendations. It is a must-read for anyone interested in China, geopolitics, or the mechanisms of power in an authoritarian world. Professor Yasheng Huang provides us with not only facts, but also a deep understanding of the processes that have shaped today's China.
In a piece authored for the Telegraph and printed below this article, associate dean for innovation Fiona Murray wrote: "To sustain credible deterrence over the long term, the UK and Europe must rearm their economies, not just their militaries. This will require a commitment to new financial institutions, not simply a revival of old military ones."
Research scientist Florian Berg said: "Risks lurk everywhere that could one day damage a reputation. ESG helps to reveal them. If ESG information were not made public, smaller investors would never have access to such information."
In an essay for the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly reflects on America's job-quality crisis and how to address it.
In this video interview, professor of the practice Zeynep Ton discussed what a better future of work could look like, what a "good job" means today, and why stability, career growth, and supportive pay for the jobs that already exist are vital to supporting America's workers.
Astrology, throughout its long history, has been embraced by its believers and treated with bemusement or even ridicule by skeptics. It was the subject of extensive research led by associate professor Jackson Lu. His team determined that there was extensive discrimination in China against Virgos, but that the bias was "irrational" because astrological signs predict neither personality or job performance.