Check your research, MIT: 95% of AI projects aren’t failing — far from it. According to new data from G2, nearly 60% of companies already have AI agents in production, and fewer than 2% actually fail ...
What’s old is new again? In Vermont, one man is refurbishing payphones for people to use for free. Very cool. Debt isn’t old or new, but how we treat it is. On today's episode of Advisory Angle at 2PM ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology said Friday it can no longer stand behind a widely circulated paper on artificial intelligence written by a doctoral student in its economics program. The ...
The world is shifting gears towards a greener future. But this transition isn't just about renewable energy; it's also about a critical metal transition. Rare earth elements, essential for the magnets ...
Who will emerge victorious in the energy race of the future—AI data centers, electric vehicles, or Bitcoin mining? If you believe what you read, all three are terrible energy guzzlers and competing ...
Tech giants are acquiring energy assets from bitcoin miners Data centers could use up to 9% of US electricity by decade's end, EPRI says Bitcoin miners face challenges repurposing for AI due to high ...
The incoming cohort of first-year students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is less diverse than in previous years, according to demographic data the institution released Wednesday. MIT is ...
New research from the Data Provenance Initiative has found a dramatic drop in content made available to the collections used to build artificial intelligence. By Kevin Roose Reporting from San ...
As AI companies work furiously to improve the intelligence and usefulness of their products, their demand for cheap, plentiful energy has skyrocketed. This gold rush has been extremely profitable for ...
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Alumni from the third cohort of students in the J-PAL/MIT Data, Economics, and Design of Policy (DEDP) master’s program reflect on why they chose the program and share what they have found to be most ...