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# MIT

**MIT** — the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Researchers from MIT teamed up with [[entity-mckinsey-and-company|McKinsey]] to conduct the **2021 and 2023 surveys of over 100 companies** on their AI operations that underpin this article.

The relevant unit is **MIT MIMO** (Machine Intelligence for Manufacturing and Operations), which co-led the *Artificial Intelligence for Operations* studies and publishes summaries characterizing leaders as achieving "4x the results in half the time." Co-author [[entity-bruce-lawler]] is associated with MIMO.

*Canonical references:* MIT `https://web.mit.edu`; MIT MIMO `https://mimo.mit.edu`.


## Related across articles
- [[entity-mit-d60]]
