Safety
New control system teaches soft robots the art of staying safe
MIT CSAIL and LIDS researchers developed a mathematically grounded system that lets soft robots deform, adapt, and interact with people and objects, without violating safety limits.
Read MoreResearch: How School Shootings Are Felt in Local Economies
And what businesses can do to help restore psychological safety in their communities.
Read MoreMoms Demand Action Founder on What It Takes to Lead Change
A conversation with the founder of gun safety group Moms Demand Action about driving change.
Read MoreCelebrating an academic-industry collaboration to advance vehicle technology
MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium marks a decade of developing data that improve understanding of how drivers use and respond to increasingly sophisticated automotive features.
Read More4 Mistakes Leaders Make About Psychological Safety
An HBR Executive Masterclass with Amy C. Edmondson
Read MoreThe Risks of Collecting Employees’ Biometric Data
Companies use these programs to increase safety and productivity—but run the risk of harming employee engagement, trust, and mental health.
Read MoreNovel method detects microbial contamination in cell cultures
Ultraviolet light “fingerprints” on cell cultures and machine learning can provide a definitive yes/no contamination assessment within 30 minutes.
Read MoreShould You Record That Meeting?
Leaders should weigh how tools that record, transcribe, and summarize meetings affect team members’ psychological safety.
Read MoreAligning AI with human values
“We need to both ensure humans reap AI’s benefits and that we don’t lose control of the technology,” says senior Audrey Lorvo.
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