3 Questions: Shaping the future of work in an age of AI
Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson, faculty co-directors of the new MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative, describe why the work matters and what they hope to achieve.
Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, and Simon Johnson, faculty co-directors of the new MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative, describe why the work matters and what they hope to achieve.
Now in its 50th year, the annual event featured remarks from MIT community members and civil rights activist Janet Moses.
MIT delegates share observations and insights from the largest-ever UN climate conference.
The inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist has co-founded and developed over 70 life-science and technology startups.
More than 80 students and faculty from a dozen collaborating institutions became immersed at the intersection of computation and life sciences and forged new ties to MIT and each other.
EMERGE program ignites interest in science through hands-on electron microscopy.
Students from Course 5.111 (Principles of Chemical Science) were treated to a performance that brought to life the chemical structures and crystal field theory concepts covered in class.
Hundreds of participants from around the world joined the sixth annual MIT Policy Hackathon to develop data-informed policy solutions to challenges in health, housing, and more.
Although artificial intelligence in health has shown great promise, pressure is mounting for regulators around the world to act, as AI tools demonstrate potentially harmful outcomes.
The program encourages everyone on campus to get moving during the cold months.
At the MIT Energy Initiative Fall Colloquium, Shell’s chief technology officer laid out two very different potential paths for the decades ahead.
A speaker series organized by MIT AgeLab explores issues impacting older adults from a variety of backgrounds.
At an MIT Blueprint Labs Preschool Research Convening, researchers present studies on early childhood education and discuss new research directions with practitioners.
Five multimedia projects communicating climate futures selected for 2023 WORLDING program, online and at MIT.
An MIT panel charts how artificial intelligence will impact art and design.