AI & Machine Learning
AI-at-Scale Hinges on Gaining a ‘Social License’
Businesses must build trust with all stakeholders if their AI implementations are to succeed.
Businesses must build trust with all stakeholders if their AI implementations are to succeed.
To reduce ethical lapses, organizations need systems for anticipation and systems for resilience.
To address algorithms’ potential harm, companies must be willing to focus on users and rethink their business models.
Fostering tech-mediated collaboration, dignity in employee data use, and in-house social intrapreneurship.
Companies that manage employee data responsibly are better able to grow trust across the company while gaining insights.
Virtual, tech-mediated collaboration carries risks of isolation, exclusion, surveillance, and self-censorship.
A new article series explores how organizations must manage and monitor technology in new ways to achieve positive ethical outcomes.
This Strategy Guide shares insights on AI use for strategic advantage and positive societal impact.
Digital collaboration tools don’t just facilitate knowledge sharing — they reveal who knows what.
Preserving public trust, evaluating a female-focused recession, and regulating a tech crisis.
Maintaining public trust — a critical leadership responsibility — can be daunting when trust has suffered grievous harm.
Linguistic considerations are important when planning customer communications.
Employee surveillance practices are increasing along with remote work arrangements. But can companies do it ethically?
MIT Sloan’s Sinan Aral discusses social media as a marketing tool that can have a positive impact — if used ethically.
When we can’t talk face to face, businesses must figure out how to cultivate consumer trust.
Leaders should focus on starting conversations, emphasizing individuality, and measuring feedback.
Leaders must prove their commitment to diversity by acting on the issue of racism and discrimination.
Behavioral insights from employee feedback can help leaders identify and drive new, data-informed priorities.
Social distancing demands creative ways to sustain effective communication and decision-making.
A data breach crisis must be met with transparency to maintain stakeholders’ trust.