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Industry 4.0

It is no surprise that the inception of the Industrial Revolution remains an epicenter for innovation and growth in the digital economy. Smart factories, advancements in supply chain management, and transformations of traditional manufacturing relationships – all are markers of the new face of industry in the digital age.

The Myth of Machine Unlearning: The Complexities of AI Data Removal

In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly shapes our digital landscape, the concept of “machine unlearning” (ML) has emerged as a potential solution to various challenges in AI governance. First authors A. Feder Cooper, Faculty Associate at The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University; Christopher A. Choquette-Choo, Research Scientist at […]

Advancing Privacy in Dynamic Data: Concurrent Composition in Continual Mechanisms

In an era where data is constantly evolving and privacy concerns are paramount, the work of Monika Henzinger, a Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria; Roodabeh Safavi, a PhD student at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria; and Salil Vadhan, the Vicky Joseph Professor of Computer Science and Applied […]

Growth and Profitability Patterns in Climate Solution Companies

The business world is increasingly aware of the risks and opportunities climate change presents. Companies are developing and commercializing new products and services that contribute to a low-carbon economy, or “climate solutions” (CS). In the recent HBS working paper, “The Financial Anatomy of Climate Solutions: A Large Language Model Approach to Company Classification and Analysis,” […]

Mastering Efficiency in AI Training: Insights from Critical Batch Size Research

As businesses increasingly adopt large-scale AI models, optimizing training efficiency is crucial. In “How Does Critical Batch Size Scale in Pre-training?”, Hanlin Zhang and a group of colleagues (see below for author details) explore critical batch size (CBS)—the threshold at which data parallelism, which distributes training data across multiple processors, stops yielding significant returns from […]

Enhancing AI through Self-Verification

In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), a recent study by Yuda Song, PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University; Hanlin Zhang, PhD student at Harvard; Sham M. Kakade, Co-director of the Kempner Institute at Harvard, and a team of researchers (see the Meet the Authors section for details) explores the concept of AI […]

Croissant: A Game-Changing Metadata Format for Machine Learning Datasets

Data is a vital input for machine learning (ML), but data management remains a significant challenge. A new metadata format called Croissant, introduced by Mubashara Akhtar, a PhD student at King’s College London, Satyapriya Krishna, a PhD student at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Trustworthy AI Lab at the […]

The Creative Edge: How Human-AI Collaboration is Reshaping Problem-Solving

As artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities rapidly advance, organizations are exploring new ways to leverage these technologies for creative problem-solving and innovation. A recent HBS working paper, “The Crowdless Future? Generative AI and Creative Problem Solving”, – by Léonard Boussioux, Assistant Professor at the University of Washington; Jacqueline N. Lane, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School […]

Music in the Digital Age: Empowering Creators

A recent post, “Shaping the Future of Music in the Creator Economy,” from D^3 blackbox Lab, described how the music industry is undergoing a transformation driven by digital tools and shifting business models. The blog outlined a panel discussion hosted by James Riley, Principal Investigator of the lab and Assistant Professor at HBS, that featured […]

Your Guide to the blackbox Lab

In a recent blog post, D^3’s blackbox Lab formally introduced itself to its readership, highlighting its mission to explore the intersection of race, culture, technology, and business in digital spaces. Led by James Riley, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, the Lab focuses on understanding value creation in digital market platforms and addressing historic inequities. […]

Understanding and Addressing Managerial Sabotage in Organizations

In today’s competitive corporate landscape, the workplace can be a battleground of ambition and performance. While healthy competition can fuel innovation and productivity, research (“Determinants of Top-Down Sabotage”) by Hashim Zaman, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard (LISH) and Karim R. Lakhani, Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, founder […]

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