AI & Machine Learning
The Right Way to Regulate the Tech Industry
Some want big tech companies broken up. Others call for stiffer industry oversight. Who’s right?
Some want big tech companies broken up. Others call for stiffer industry oversight. Who’s right?
New competitors will require consumer packaged goods companies to engage directly with consumers.
Consumers’ concerns about data privacy are offset by a desire for personalized service.
Australian social service agencies are taking the lead in using bots to improve services.
Are the benefits of data sharing with platforms worth the long-term price?
Recommendation algorithms don’t just reflect consumer preferences — they also shape them.
Northwestern Mutual has found that KPIs are necessary for the future of marketing.
The intersection between what’s possible and what’s desired is where a business will succeed.
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines whether privacy concerns limit the use of consumer data.
Apps that encourage users to share contact information expose companies to a huge security liability.
Sports analytics leaders are now using data to understand fans as well as they know their players.
MIT SMR hosts a Twitter chat on analytics and customer service on March 1, 2018, at 11 a.m. EST #MITSMRChat.
The key lessons learned by Sprint, Bayer and Tapestry in implementing data-driven strategies.
Tough new EU data security laws mean that consumers’ data is about to become more valuable.
Though customer service is a key analytics focus, it offers potential for security improvements too.
Subscription e-commerce uses AI to offer personalized, low cost, convenient products. It’s working.
A new data tool from South Africa’s Nedbank helps its clients understand their customers better.
South Africa’s Nedbank uses analytics to help its clients reassess their customer relationships.
A new wave of data innovation offers unprecedented promise to crack the black box of effective urban deliveries.