Managing Technology
AI and Machine Learning
Engineering AI Will Not Follow the Software Playbook
LTTS CEO Amit Chadha says industrial AI needs a different operating model from software AI, built around safety, validation and accountability.
Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
Top Managing Technology from MIT Sloan Management Review India
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
Salesforce to Hire 1,000 Graduates for AI-Focused Roles
MITSloan ME Editorial
Featured
India’s Services Model is Splitting. Which Side are You Building For?
Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
More Managing Technology from MIT Sloan Management Review India
Managing Technology
Advait Energy Signs Norway Pact for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Manufacturing
The Ahmedabad-based company will work with TECO Fuel Cell Technology to localize fuel cell systems for data centers, transport and maritime use.
MIT SMR Editors
Featured
Why Businesses Should Experiment With Quantum Computing Now
The economic value of enabling technologies like quantum computing emerges when early users explore and test potential applications.
Avi Goldfarb Florenta Teodoridis
Featured
India’s Services Model is Splitting. Which Side are You Building For?
AI is not eliminating India’s technology services industry—it is bifurcating it. The roles that absorb millions of annual hires are contracting. The roles that govern, challenge, and take accountability are growing in number. Organizations that fail to distinguish between these two trajectories will find the market has repositioned them.
Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
AI and Machine Learning
Anthropic Begins Project Glasswing to Hunt Software Flaws With AI
The restricted program gives select technology companies and software maintainers early access to Anthropic’s unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model for defensive cyber work.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
OpenAI Urges Grid Upgrades, Stronger Safety Nets for AI Age
The company’s new policy blueprint argues that advanced AI will test energy infrastructure, labor protections and welfare funding long before governments are ready.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
Anthropic Accidentally Releases Claude Code Source Files
The slip-up sent developers hunting for clues and sharpened concerns about security and disclosure practices
MIT SMR Editors
IT Governance & Leadership
India May Cut Content Takedown Window to One Hour
Potential shift comes after rollout of three-hour rule as government weighs faster enforcement against platform feasibility.
MIT SMR Editors
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
India Weighs Expanding Content Takedown Powers Across Ministries
Plan would let senior officials bypass Information Technology Ministry's central approval, widening state control over online content.
MIT SMR Editors
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
Nazara to Buy Control of Bluetile, BestPlay in $100 Million Gaming Bet
The deal gives Nazara access to a scaled global gaming platform with millions of users, while adding AI-driven development and distribution capabilities to accelerate content creation and monetization.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
When AI Agents Go Rogue in Real World Tests
Researchers from MIT, Stanford and Harvard found email leaks, endless loops and system failures when autonomous agents were let loose with real access.


