Recent books from the MIT community
Recent books from the MIT community
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/01/06/1129043/recent-books-from-the-mit-community-26/
Publish Date: 2026-01-06 17:00:00
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- “There’s Got to Be a Better Way”: Co-authored by Nelson P. Repenning, PhD ’96, and Donald C. Kieffer, this book focuses on enhancing productivity by eliminating distractions and increasing the focus on real work.
- “Trade in War”: Written by Mariya Grinberg, an assistant professor of political science, this work explores the concept of economic cooperation between enemies, offering insights into potential peace-building strategies through trade.
- “Spheres of Injustice”: Bruno Perreau, a professor of French studies and language, delves into the ethical implications of minority presence, discussing how minority populations can influence spheres of injustice.
- “Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach”: Co-authored by David R. Martinez, a laboratory fellow at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and Bruke M. Kifle ’19, MEng ’20, this comprehensive guide provides an architectural perspective on AI systems, covering principles and deployment strategies.