• Your AI coach doesn’t care about you (because it can’t)

    As the use of AI shifts from productivity tool to digital therapist, can it really replace human coaching?  Jacinta, Katharina, Yida, Mateusz and Samsara, argue that while AI scales support, it cannot offer the ethical judgement, accountability or genuine care central to effective management. The new age of AI has led to efficiency gains in…

  • Impact of Gross Motor Coordination Exercises on Perceptual Processes and Praxis in Early School Children With Symptoms of Developmental Coordination Disorder: Preliminary Report of Randomized Controlled Study

    BACKGROUND Physical activity has a general impact on cognitive processes, but evidence on the effects of specific exercises on particular cognitive or executive functions remains limited. Previous studies suggest that movements crossing the body’s midline stimulate excitability and plasticity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and superior parietal cortex. This study aimed to investigate whether such…

  • The AI Atrophy Problem: How CIOs Fight It

    AI tools can help teams become faster and more efficient. But as organizations race to integrate artificial intelligence into more workflows, a problem is taking shape: the erosion of the critical thinking skills that leaders value. At the 2026 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, we asked technology and business leaders to answer this question: What is…

  • Helping families thrive while developing a strong working alliance: The benefits of Recipe 4 Success

    This study explored whether the strength of parent-home visitor working alliances might alter the benefits of Recipe 4 Success, a highly structured food-based curriculum designed to promote parents’ sensitive scaffolding, responsive food parenting practices, toddlers’ self-regulation, and healthy eating habits. This study included 242 parents and their toddlers residing in the United States, most of…

  • The Empathy Tax Female Leaders Pay

    Carolyn Geason-Beissel/MIT SMR | Getty Images The consulting manager took a call at 7:30 p.m., while volunteering at her son’s soccer practice, from an employee who felt “on the verge of quitting.” Later that same week, she responded to texts sent at 2 a.m. from team members who could not sleep amid corporate restructuring and…

  • Podcast: Does Climate Policy Stand a Chance?

    Policy is our best shot at building the green economy, experts say. And in 2022, the U.S. passed it. The Inflation Reduction Act used tax credits, rebates, and other financial incentives to push manufacturers and consumers to make and buy the products that would fill out the market and herald a new way of living. …

  • Oedema reduction mediates thrombectomy benefit in large core stroke: secondary analysis of the TENSION trial

    CONCLUSION: In large-core stroke, EVT was associated with significantly attenuated oedema progression between baseline and follow-up imaging. Reduced ischaemic water uptake was strongly associated with EVT benefit on 90-day functional outcome in mediation models, supporting oedema attenuation as a plausible mechanistic pathway of EVT benefit.

  • Anthropic and OpenAI are Hiring GTM Roles More Than Anything Else

    The biggest lever on revenue is rep performance. The biggest lever on rep performance is compensation. Most compensation programs don’t reflect how the company actually wants to grow. They’re inherited, patched, and running in spreadsheets – until a top rep leaves over a disputed payout, or a down quarter exposes that the plan was rewarding…

  • What a Legendary Winemaker Can Teach Us about Leadership

    The Douro Valley may seem an unlikely place to learn about leadership. Its soils are poor, its slopes unforgivingly steep, and every harvest is at the mercy of the weather. Yet after a lifetime spent cultivating vineyards there, António Magalhães has developed a philosophy of leadership as distinctive as the wines the region produces.  The…

  • OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision

    Authored by: Abhishek Gola and Gursimar Singh OpenCV 5 is one of the most important releases in the history of OpenCV. For more than two decades, OpenCV has been the foundation for computer vision research, robotics, embedded vision, AI applications, industrial inspection, AR/VR, medical imaging, and countless production systems. Today, the library has more than…