Artificial intelligence is quietly improving the management of data, including its quality and security.| MIT Sloan Management Review
AI agents can save time — and increase risk. This three-phase approach addresses agentic AI security threats.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Once AI becomes pervasive, it no longer gives companies an edge over rivals — but cultivating creativity can.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Experts debate whether general-purpose AI producers can be held accountable for how their products are developed.| MIT Sloan Management Review
AI can help with the climate crisis — although it risks sabotaging its accomplishments with its swelling energy use.| MIT Sloan Management Review
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Special Olympics CEO Mary Davis explains the opportunities AI raises for people with intellectual disabilities.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Company practices often conflict with corporate values. Closing the gap starts with communication.| MIT Sloan Management Review
This Me, Myself, and AI episode features Heineken’s Ronald den Elzen in conversation with hosts Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Agentic AI adopters must proactively address decision rights allocations, power dynamics, and decision-making practices.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Companies are getting real value from generative AI today and building for future transformation by managing risk.| MIT Sloan Management Review
AI experts Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean explain the top AI trends leaders should watch in the new year.| MIT Sloan Management Review
For optimal business innovation, leaders must take a balanced approach to applying generative and analytical AI.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Experts in artificial intelligence debate if organizations should disclose how AI is used in products and services.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Key follow-up questions can help hiring managers probe beyond job seekers’ GenAI-coached responses.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Why is building a data-driven culture incredibly hard? It calls for a behavioral change across the organization.| MIT Sloan Management Review
AI’s ability to create value rests on the philosophy determining how and what it learns.| MIT Sloan Management Review
Generative AI can greatly enhance organizational learning, but using it successfully requires the right mindset.| MIT Sloan Management Review
LLMs have immense capabilities but present practical challenges that require human knowledge workers’ involvement.| MIT Sloan Management Review
The cost of bad data is an astonishing 15% to 25% of revenue for most companies.| MIT Sloan Management Review