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MIT explains why most AI projects are failing
Executives have poured billions into artificial intelligence, only to discover that most of those projects never make it past the pilot stage or fail to deliver meaningful returns. A recent wave of ...
A new study from MIT's NANDA initiative has found that 95% of generative AI pilots fail to deliver measurable ROI for companies – a failure rate rooted not in flawed models but in poor integration and ...
A new report from MIT has sent shockwaves through the enterprise AI world: 95% of generative AI pilots deliver zero return on investment. The findings, based on 300 public deployments, more than 150 ...
Most companies still approach AI like a software rollout, when in reality it behaves more like an organizational stress test.
CAMBRIDGE - Portugal’s Fibrenamics Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working together on two projects that seek to reduce carbon print and environmental impact by ...
How companies reach their emissions goals is more important than how fast. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what's ...
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