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id: "entity-mit-d1"
type: "entity"
entityType: "organization"
canonicalName: "MIT"
aliases: ["Massachusetts Institute of Technology"]
source_timestamps: ["§ Behavioral Change"]
tags: ["research-institution"]
related: ["claim-human-over-trust-ai"]
sources: ["spine"]
sourceVaultSlug: "hbr-seg-spine"
originDay: 1
articleStem: "hbr-cl-95-6-disciplines-genai"
sourceUrl: "https://hbr.org/2024/07/the-6-disciplines-companies-need-to-get-the-most-out-of-gen-ai"
sourceTitle: "The 6 Disciplines Companies Need to Get the Most Out of Gen AI"
---
# MIT

**Role in the source:** Cited research institution. Researchers from MIT conducted a study on knowledge-work creation finding that **68% of participants chose not to edit the output of a language model** — the evidence behind [[claim-human-over-trust-ai]] and the review requirement in [[concept-gen-ai-hallucinations]].

Enrichment caution: the exact "68%" figure and its precise attribution to "MIT" should be treated as an approximate representation pending the specific paper; the *directional* finding (users over-trust and under-edit AI output) is well supported by adjacent HCI research on automation bias. Canonical references: MIT institutional site; relevant AI/HCI lab pages.
