Celebrating the advancement of technology leadership through policy analysis and guidance The MIT Technology and Policy Program marked 50 years with a symposium exploring its history of education, research, and impact.
Advances in technology have the potential to help us solve global challenges, but innovation and guardrails are essential. Read about some of the key sessions, reports and initiatives at Davos 2024 on AI, innovation and technology.
“The whole pandemic had been like a big proof of concept for 1-to-1 [computing],” Marlo Gaddis, the chief technology officer for the Wake County schools in North Carolina, told Education Week ...
Economists used new methods to examine how many U.S. jobs have been lost to machine automation, and how many have been created as technology leads to new tasks. On net, and particularly since 1980, technology has replaced more U.S. jobs than it has generated.
Rural regions are home to 43% of the global population but tend to underperform economically. Digital technologies are key to driving sustainable growth.
MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium marks a decade of developing data that improve understanding of how drivers use and respond to increasingly sophisticated automotive features.