In a rural area of Honduras where maize, cattle, and dairy farms are abundant, a small-business owner makes his living by raising and selling pigs. Recently, he was considering accessing credit to ...
When the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski traveled from his office at the London School of Economics to the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea in 1915 to study “the savage mind,” he brought ...
A Chicago Booth MBA offers unrivaled return on your investment. In the world’s most flexible full-time MBA program, you’ll have the freedom to take risks and shape your own experience. You’ll join a ...
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business seeks to honor exemplary professional achievement and meaningful engagement with the school through the Distinguished Alumni Awards. We recognize ...
<strong>Charlotte Sibley, MBA '70,</strong> shares her memories from Chicago Booth and her reasons for giving back.
Chances are, in the past few days you’ve posed a question to a chatbot or search engine. Writing the question may have taken a few seconds. The response required a sliver of electricity from a power ...
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A central challenge in recommendation systems is incentivizing exploration, encouraging users to select options that help the platform learn the information needed for better future decisions. In some ...
However, surgical applications — which demand multimodal reasoning, real-time human interaction, and physical situational awareness — remain underrepresented in standard medical AI evaluation suites.
Recent literature in accounting and finance has documented that modern AI systems achieve superhuman performance across a range of foundational tasks in these fields. However, existing studies rarely ...
Within months of COVID-19’s first emergence in China, the World Health Organization admitted it was battling, alongside the pandemic, something nearly as dangerous and certainly as complicated: a ...
Since the Great Recession, America’s wealthiest 1 percent have been demonized as fat cats who have grown ever richer while the middle class has stagnated. While protesters have called for the 1 ...