Businesses need to integrate technology into their work processes, regardless of their industry. That’s why an estimated 95% of businesses report integrating at least one technological platform into ...
With the MIT Human Insight Collaborative, the Institute takes on problems technology alone can’t solve. When I last wrote to you in this magazine, I told you a bit about the MIT Collaboratives, an ...
Dr. Adil Dalal, DBA is CEO, keynote speaker, leadership guru, author of 4 books, and winner of numerous prestigious global awards. It has only been 200 years since the First Industrial Revolution and ...
Good morning from San Francisco. Today’s leaders face a paradox: the incredible speed of change in the workplace, alongside a deep human need for connection, which requires courage and vulnerability.
While the top minds in artificial intelligence are racing to make the technology think more like humans, researchers at Elon University have asked the opposite question: How will AI change the way ...
Let’s make consumer protection great again. The last four years of inflation notwithstanding, the rise of technology in every aspect of life has made ordinary consumers increasingly vulnerable. The ...
The creators of a new test called “Humanity’s Last Exam” argue we may soon lose the ability to create tests hard enough for A.I. models. Credit...Rune Fisker Supported by By Kevin Roose Reporting from ...
The tech giant, which has defended the deal to employees who oppose supplying Israel’s military with technology, feared the project might damage its reputation. By Nico Grant Reporting from San ...
From the beginning, MIT alumni have stood ready to share their expertise, knowledge, and experience in the service of humanity. After decades of working as a biologist at a Southern school with a ...
Mumbai / Pune / Nashik: Once again, the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) has proven that true service is selfless, organized, and inspired by the deepest essence of humanity ...
THE ROMANS built pipes from it. Sixteenth-century women coated their faces in powders containing it. And until a phase-out began in the 1970s it was added to petrol to make cars run smoothly.