MIT Technology Review has launched "Making AI Work," a new newsletter that aims to analyze the practical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in various sectors, including healthcare, climate tech, education, and finance.

Focus and Content

The weekly newsletter will feature case studies exploring tools and tips for AI implementation. The goal is to provide practical, industry-specific guidance on how generative AI is being used and deployed, offering professionals the knowledge they need to apply it in their work.

Each edition will include:
* A case study on the use of AI in a specific sector.
* An in-depth analysis of the AI tool used.
* Practical tips for applying the tool.

Topics Covered

The seven-week series will cover the following topics:
1. The impact of AI in healthcare, with a focus on the Microsoft Copilot tool used by doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
2. The application of AI in the nuclear industry, examining an experiment between Google and Westinghouse to improve efficiency in the construction of nuclear reactors.
3. The use of AI in schools, with a focus on MagicSchool, a platform for educators.
4. How small businesses can leverage AI, with the example of an independent tutor using Notion AI to automate administrative tasks.
5. The use of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT Enterprise in the financial sector to improve research operations.
6. Tips on personal use of AI, based on the experiences of MIT Technology Review staff.
7. An on-demand virtual event with experts discussing successful AI adoptions and their reasons.

For those new to AI, MIT Technology Review also offers "Intro to AI," a free introductory guide to artificial intelligence.