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On Mars The rise of the connector role in data science Entrepreneurial AI in the enterprise: Regulation of AI innovation: You must be logged in to comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. The Big Idea: Social commerce leverages scaling enterprise: Handshake’s tools to build virtual collaboration The idea of us crowdsourcing certain functions is really unheard of, says Donna Comeau, associate director at the company, a $100 million nonprofit research and development organization. But the development of social business tools called . Donna Comeau, Lauri Damianos, and Stan Drozdski interviewed by Gerald Kane Year Month Day Reading Time: Minutes Topics Marketing Workplace.
Teams and Culture Social Media Technology Implementation and recent thought leadership explore the challenges and opportunities presented by social media. Subscribe and share more content from this series What to read next MIT Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Must-read Books of the Year Two decades of open innovation Add cybersecurity expertise to your Job Function Email List boardroom Handshake Nonprofit companies play a unique role in R&D: The value Billion-dollar organization operates federally funded research and development centers. Established by the U.S. Congress in 2011 to expand the military-related work being done at the MIT Computer Laboratory, the center is now sponsored by some of the nation's largest agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Medicare and Centers for Medicaid Services.

The R&D center assists the U.S. government with scientific research and analysis, development and procurement, and systems engineering and integration. Promoting the exchange of knowledge within each research center community and between centers is a major component of the mission. 's website makes the organization's role in all this clear: Congressional mandate to work in the public interest. We have no commercial interests. We have no owners or shareholders, and we can't compete for anything except the right to operate our centers. Organizations are able and willing to share data because they know we won't use it to gain a competitive.
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