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- Explained: Generative AI’s environmental impact - MIT News
MIT News explores the environmental and sustainability implications of generative AI technologies and applications
- 8 technologies that are combining to create new opportunities for . . .
The World Economic Forum’s new Technology Convergence Report explores the potential impact of eight powerful new technology domains and their combination to create new value chains The report’s 3C Framework offers a lens for organizations to identify the technology pairings that best align with their core capabilities For more on this theme, follow the Annual Meeting of the New Champions
- Here’s how technology has changed the world since 2000
From smartphones to social media and healthcare, here's a brief history of the ways in which technology has transformed our lives in the past 20 years
- What do we know about the economics of AI? - MIT News
Examining AI has become a significant part of Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu’s work An Institute Professor at MIT, Acemoglu has long studied the impact of technology in society, from modeling the large-scale adoption of innovations to conducting empirical studies about the impact of robots on jobs
- How technology convergence is redefining the future
Innovation thrives on technology convergence or combination, convergence and compounding Mastering these can tackle global challenges and shape technology
- 5 Ways to Use Technology to Improve Teaching and Learning
Here's an outline of the priorities schools need to address, with links to helpful resources
- Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium
The MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium is a collaboration between MIT, founding member companies, and researchers across disciplines who aim to develop open-source generative AI solutions, accelerating innovations in education, research, and industry
- Exploring the impacts of technology on everyday citizens
MIT Associate Professor Dwai Banerjee studies the impact of technology on society, ranging from cancer treatment to the global spread of computing
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