AI workloads have sent data center emissions skyrocketing. An MIT expert details ways to reduce energy use and promote sustainable AI.| MIT Sloan
Professor Basima Tewfik examines the psychology of the social self at work.| MIT Sloan
What’s missing when employees work from home? Face-to-face interactions that lead to knowledge spillovers — and new patent filings.| MIT Sloan
To train employees on digital skills, companies need precise insight into current workforce skills. Artificial intelligence can help.| MIT Sloan
Nearly 120 million smart meters had been installed by U.S. electric utilities as of 2022, but their impact had not been quantified until now.| MIT Sloan
Charles Angelucci is the Class of 1957 Career Development Assistant Professor at MIT Sloan| MIT Sloan
Less-experienced contact center agents become more productive with assistance from generative artificial intelligence, a new study finds.| MIT Sloan
Cloud misconfigurations, more sophisticated ransomware, and exploitation of vendors are contributing to rising cyberattacks.| MIT Sloan
Generative artificial intelligence raises novel legal questions about data use and how content will be regulated. A law partner offers guidance.| MIT Sloan
Data literacy is an in-demand skill for many workers and a stepping stone to becoming a data-driven organization. Here’s how to get started.| MIT Sloan
Synthetic data offers the opportunity to test new ideas and develop new products without putting personal or health data at risk.| MIT Sloan
Generative AI can boost highly skilled worker productivity, if organizations establish a culture of accountability and encourage role reconfiguration.| MIT Sloan
A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.| MIT Sloan
Kate Kellogg is the David J. McGrath jr (1959) Professor of Management and Innovation at MIT Sloan| MIT Sloan
Employers need to nurture employees’ growth and help advance their careers. Here are three ways to start.| MIT Sloan
The MIT Sloan School of Management (also known as MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, as well as executive education.| MIT Sloan
There’s competitive advantage buried in text, images, audio, social media, and more — as industries like shipping, retail, legal, and finance are finding.| MIT Sloan