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- “Inactive” pill ingredients could raise the dose of your medication
- Teaching machines to reason about what they see
- Publishers Withdraw More than 120 Gibberish Science and Engineering Papers
- Europe’s Next Big-Budget Science Projects: 6 Teams Proceed to Final Round
- 3Q: Anantha Chandrakasan on new MIT–IBM Watson AI Lab
- MIT-created programming language Julia 1.0 debuts
- Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Earthquakes?
- “Spear-Phishing” Roiled the Presidential Campaign—Here’s How to Protect Yourself
- Biology: the ultimate robotics
- Letting robots manipulate cables
- Tracing the Sources of Today’s Russian Cyberthreat
- Learning on the edge
- Ensuring AI works with the right dose of curiosity
- Accelerating AI at the speed of light
- MIT’s robotic ‘copter performs new stunt
- Computing in Earth science: a non-linear path
- Apple Launches iPhone 5S and $99 iPhone 5C with Five Colors
- Wheelchair/bed aims to boost independence
- The Computer Scientist Training AI to Think with Analogies
- MIT President Reif attends White House technology meeting
- Facebook’s Problem Is More Complicated Than Fake News
- Want a happy worker? Let robots take control.
- MIT announces leadership of its Quest for Intelligence
- How to Manage Your Digital Afterlife
- Q&A: Markus Buehler on setting coronavirus and AI-inspired proteins to music
- Computing the future
- Taking machine thinking out of the black box
- 2.007 robot contestants gear up for The Big Dig
- Machine-learning tool could help develop tougher materials
- Tech Offers a Virtual Window into Future Climate Change Risk
- 3Q: Machine learning and climate modeling
- MIT’s ‘robocar’ named a finalist in DARPA Urban Challenge
- Eric Schmidt to join MIT as visiting innovation fellow
- The potential of artificial intelligence to bring equity in health care
- Here comes Santa Claus
- Doctors rely on more than just data for medical decision making
- A whole new world of learning via MIT OpenCourseWare videos
- MIT researchers create videorealistic animation of the human face
- Next Wave of U.S. Supercomputers Could Break Up Race for Fastest
- Bot can beat humans in multiplayer hidden-role games
- AI Software Teaches Itself Video Games
- Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence
- Study urges caution when comparing neural networks to the brain
- Attempts to Predict Terrorist Attacks Hit Limits
- The Leap Second’s Time Is Up: World Votes to Stop Pausing Clocks
- Reducing the carbon footprint of artificial intelligence
- Helping robots handle uncertainty
- Predicting change in the Alzheimer’s brain
- Earth’s Green Canopy Gets an Online Protector
- How to speed up the discovery of new solar cell materials
- New ‘God and Computers’ lectures, course at MIT this fall
- The Real Costs of Cheap Surveillance
- Improving the way videos are organized
- DOJ: We Don’t Need Warrants for E-mail, Facebook Chats
- Robots, Apps and Brain Scans: New Tools to Help the Autistic Child
- A virtual “guide dog” for navigation
- It’s Miner 49er – Robo-Miner
- Shah returns to CSAIL
- New AI programming language goes beyond deep learning
- Trust in Digital Technology Will Be the Internet’s Next Frontier, for 2018 and Beyond
- Collaborative machine learning that preserves privacy
- Taking the guesswork out of dental care with artificial intelligence
- Brain Imaging Is More Than an Academic Gimmick
- MIT team building robotic fin for submarines
- Unlocking the key to human intelligence
- Data Privacy: Is Trump’s FCC Redefining Public Interest as Business Interest?
- Smart laser cutter system detects different materials
- Following the Developing Iranian Cyberthreat
- Demystifying artificial intelligence
- Living better with algorithms
- Using machine learning to hunt down cybercriminals
- Shrinking deep learning’s carbon footprint
- Early sound exposure in the womb shapes the auditory system
- Scientific American’s 2013 Gadget Guide: 10 Technologies You Need to See [Slide Show]
- Media Lab creates Center for Future Storytelling
- 3 Questions: Nicholas Roy on deploying drones in U.S. skies
- MIT report examines how to make technology work for society
- Robots and us
- Students push to speed up artificial intelligence adoption in Latin America
- Putting data in the hands of doctors
- MIT Intelligence Quest kicks off
- Flight of fancy
- How an Underwater Sensor Network Is Tracking Argentina’s Lost Submarine
- Robotuna is first of new ‘genetic’ line
- Chinese Satellite Is 1 Giant Step for the Quantum Internet
- MIT engineers build smart power outlet
- Error Discovered in Antarctic Sea-Ice Record
- IBM gives artificial intelligence computing at MIT a lift
- Does Silicon Valley Want You to Text and Drive?
- Nonsense can make sense to machine-learning models
- 161 Bird-Watcher Apps for the iPhone—and They’re All for the Birds [Slide Show]
- Intelligent Robots Must Uphold Human Rights
- CSAIL launches new five-year collaboration with iFlyTek
- Shrinking massive neural networks used to model language
- Why we shouldn’t fear the future of work
- Can Taking Down Web Sites Really Stop Terrorists and Hate Groups?
- Explained: Neural networks
- Artificial intelligence summit addresses impact of technology on jobs and global economy
- Second ‘God and Computers’ lecture series starts next week
- Study examines how machine learning boosts manufacturing
- Custom carpentry with help from robots
- A good luck send-off for ‘Robocar’
- LCS and AI Lab to merge
- A bottom-up view of the state
- How Language-Generation AIs Could Transform Science
- Faster big-data analysis
- Learning words from pictures
- TV show on robotics will feature several from MIT
- Micro-robot holds promise for new surgical technique
- Does this artificial intelligence think like a human?
- Teaching artificial intelligence to connect senses like vision and touch
- Infrared cameras and artificial intelligence provide insight into boiling
- Robots play with play dough
- Future of Manufacturing
- Building AI systems that make fair decisions
- CSAIL launches new initiative for financial technology
- Can a Video Game Company Tame Toxic Behavior?
- Team building humanoid robot
- Simulating discrimination in virtual reality
- Can machine-learning models overcome biased datasets?
- Three from MIT awarded 2022 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
- Eric Schmidt visits MIT to discuss computing, artificial intelligence, and the future of technology
- D-Wave: Scientists Line Up for World’s Most Controversial Quantum Computer
- New Gmail Look Blings Up Your Inbox with Tabs
- Students make progress on ‘colonic robot’
- Facebook, Google and Others Launch Drive against Fake News in France
- Love in the Age of Machine Learning
- Putting vision models to the test
- How U.S. “Cyber Bombs” against Terrorists Really Work
- Leveraging computational tools to enhance product design
- The real promise of synthetic data
- Electrochemistry, from batteries to brains
- Will China Overtake the U.S. in Artificial Intelligence Research?
- Q&A: Chris Rackauckas on the equations at the heart of practically everything
- “Particle robot” works as a cluster of simple units
- MIT closes in on bionic speed
- How the brain switches between different sets of rules
- Can a robot teach us how people learn?
- Health Gadgets and Apps Outpace Privacy Protections, Report Finds
- Why Banning Laptops from Airplane Cabins Doesn’t Make Sense
- Google Scholar Pioneer Reflects on the Academic Search Engine’s Future
- MIT’s RoboSnails model novel movements
- AI System Can Sniff Out Disease as Well as Dogs Do
- Fadel Adib joins Media Lab faculty
- Robo-forklift keeps humans out of harm’s way
- An intro to the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence
- How to Preserve the Privacy of Your Genomic Data
- Melding Mind and Machine: How Close Are We?
- Jobs and Robots: Bracing for Technological Disruptions to Come
- Student-powered machine learning
- Out of the Syrian Crisis, a Data Revolution Takes Shape
- Toward a smarter electronic health record
- Man gets fake FBI child porn alert, arrested for child porn
- 3 Questions: Thomas Malone and Daniela Rus on how AI will change work
- Lincoln Laboratory’s new artificial intelligence supercomputer is the most powerful at a university
- Exploring the nature of intelligence
- AI Creates False Documents That Fake Out Hackers
- Building site identified for MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
- 3 Questions: Iyad Rahwan on the “psychological roadblocks” facing self-driving cars
- Entrepreneurs Explore Bitcoin’s Future
- Breaking the scaling limits of analog computing
- Flying like the birds
- Giving soft robots feeling
- Who did what?
- One of the Biggest Problems in Biology Has Finally Been Solved
- Google Now ‘Talks’ Its Way onto iOS
- 3 Questions: Artificial intelligence for health care equity
- Beyond “Pokémon Go”: Future Games Could Interact with Real Objects
- ‘Bother bots’ win the day
- Sea Grant unveils robotlobster
- New aerial robotics club builds ‘robocopter’ for contest
- New algorithms show accuracy, reliability in gauging unconsciousness under general anesthesia
- MIT Schwarzman College of Computing awards named professorships to two faculty members
- In a First, Quantum Computer Simulates High-Energy Physics
- MERS tackles the human-robot divide
- Using adversarial attacks to refine molecular energy predictions
- Solving brain dynamics gives rise to flexible machine-learning models
- The robotic equivalent of a Swiss army knife
- As Frankenstein Turns 200, Can We Control Our Modern “Monsters”?
- Facebook’s Anti-Semitic Ad Categories Persisted after Promised Hate Speech Crackdown
- Computer system passes “visual Turing test”
- Computer system transcribes words users “speak silently”
- 3 Questions: The social implications and responsibilities of computing
- Robotic consensus
- Jumping into new experiences
- Miniaturizing the brain of a drone
- In Profile: Missy Cummings
- Milo Phillips-Brown receives inaugural MAC3 Society and Ethics in Computing Research Award
- Can Christmas Tree Lights Really Play Havoc with Your Wi-Fi?
- Machine learning facilitates “turbulence tracking” in fusion reactors
- Model analyzes how viruses escape the immune system
- Western Digital Enlists Helium for 6TB Energy-Efficient Drives
- iPad Air Benchmarks Show 80 Percent Speed Bump Over iPad 4
- Ransomware Virus Hits Computer Servers across the Globe
- Learning in the Digital Age
- MIT and Toyota release innovative dataset to accelerate autonomous driving research
- An easier way to teach robots new skills
- Rewriting the rules of machine-generated art
- This robot helps you lift objects — by looking at your biceps
- Halliburton Pleads Guilty to Destroying Gulf Spill Evidence
- Your Phone Screen Just Won the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Algorithm That Detects Sepsis Cut Deaths by Nearly 20 Percent
- Pursuing a practical approach to research
- Q&A: Why Is Blue Light before Bedtime Bad for Sleep?
- IBM Will Unleash Commercial “Universal” Quantum Computers This Year
- Teaching machines to predict the future
- Q&A: Phillip Isola on the art and science of generative models
- The Air Force Wants You to Trust Robots–Should You?
- AI Generates Hypotheses Human Scientists Have Not Thought Of
- Visualizing the world beyond the frame
- Generating a realistic 3D world
- New programmable materials can sense their own movements
- Reading a neural network’s mind
- First major database of non-native English
- Open AI Ecosystem Portends a Personal Assistant for Everyone
- Intelligent Towing Tank propels human-robot-computer research
- MIT robot plays Cinderella/Terminator
- Student challenges kick off celebration of MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
- Streamlining mobile image processing
- New Cybersecurity Executive Order Highlights Need for Deterrence, Protection of Key Industries
- MIT undergraduates to embark on The Quest
- Atom Wranglers Create Rewritable Memory
- Automating big-data analysis
- Making better decisions when outcomes are uncertain
- MIT team building social robot
- Robust artificial intelligence tools to predict future cancer
- Artificial-intelligence system surfs web to improve its performance
- Robots collaborate to deliver meds, supplies, and even drinks
- Evolution Gym Sculpts Novel Robot Bodies and Brains
- CSAIL shows off demos to 150 high-schoolers for “Hour of Code”
- Meet the 2022-23 Accenture Fellows
- Inside “The Laughing Room”
- Titan’s Seas Get an Earthly Stand-In as Robot Explores Chilean Lake [Slide Show]
- Why We Need Encryption
- Cryptographers Brace for Quantum Revolution
- Advancing artificial intelligence research
- Google Moves Closer to a Universal Quantum Computer
- Bringing human-like reasoning to driverless car navigation
- MIT leaps to solution of walking-on-water mystery
- Wireless Technology Could Help Climate-Proof the Internet
- The elephant in the server room
- Show and tell
- Eric Schmidt provides support to MIT Intelligence Quest
- Automatic contingency planning
- Jeremy Kepner named SIAM Fellow
- What the First Driverless Car Fatality Means for Self-Driving Tech
- On a mission to build the uncrashable car
- Machine learning speeds up vehicle routing
- MIT.nano awards inaugural NCSOFT seed grants for gaming technologies
- Addressing the promises and challenges of AI
- Gravity’s Oscar-Winning Visual Effects Mastermind Talks about Computer Graphics and “Weightlessness”
- Net Neutrality and the Open Internet
- Chinese Researchers Achieve Stunning Quantum-Entanglement Record
- Technique enables real-time rendering of scenes in 3D
- Exploring emerging topics in artificial intelligence policy
- How should autonomous vehicles be programmed?
- Four from MIT named to ‘AI’s 10 to Watch’ list
- Is that smile real or fake?
- 3Q: D. Fox Harrell on his video game for the #MeToo era
- Samsung Debuts World’s First Curved Display Smartphone
- SA’s 2015 Gadget Guide: 10 Technologies That Have Your Life Covered [Slide Show]
- AI Beats Top Human Players at Strategy Game StarCraft II
- Will Artificial Intelligence Ever Live Up to Its Hype?
- Automating artificial intelligence for medical decision-making
- Herr wins $250,000 Heinz Award
- Exact symbolic artificial intelligence for faster, better assessment of AI fairness
- Shape-shifting robots
- DeepMind’s AI Makes Gigantic Leap in Solving Protein Structures
- The Question Medical AI Can’t Answer
- Anticipating others’ behavior on the road
- Using machine learning to identify undiagnosable cancers
- Could a Doodle Replace Your Password?
- Robocopter gives early-morning entertainment over Killian Court
- Using artificial intelligence to find anomalies hiding in massive datasets
- Predicting people’s driving personalities
- First-ever 3-D printed robots made of both solids and liquids
- Beaver-like robots face off in annual MIT contest
- AI Designs Quantum Physics Experiments beyond What Any Human Has Conceived
- 3 Questions: Dan Huttenlocher on the formation of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
- Why it’s a problem that pulse oximeters don’t work as well on patients of color
- “Liquid” machine-learning system adapts to changing conditions
- Testing sewage to home in on Covid-19
- Finding novel materials for practical devices
- Go Players React to Computer Defeat
- MIT researchers find memory capacity much bigger than previously thought
- Cynthia Breazeal named Media Lab associate director
- Engineers put tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses on a single chip
- Ghost in the Sell: Hollywood’s Mischievous Vision of AI
- Deploying machine learning to improve mental health
- Newly Discovered Networks among Different Diseases Reveal Hidden Connections
- Team envisions exploring Mars with mini probes
- Robot journeys beneath arctic ice
- AI Can Predict Potential Nutrient Deficiencies from Space
- Analyzing the potential of AlphaFold in drug discovery
- MIT robot contest draws students from around the world
- MIT.nano courses bring hands-on experimentation to virtual participants
- Computational modeling guides development of new materials
- Homing in on longer-lasting perovskite solar cells
- How Assistive Technologies Enable People with Disabilities
- Machines that learn language more like kids do
- Faster video recognition for the smartphone era
- A neural network learns when it should not be trusted
- MIT.nano’s Immersion Lab opens for researchers and students
- Learning with — and about — AI technology
- An antidote to “fast fashion”
- Software to accelerate R&D
- Robotic helicopter goes on a 360-degree roll
- “AI for Impact” lives up to its name
- Daniela Rus named CSAIL director
- Demystifying the world of deep networks
- Using artificial intelligence to engineer materials’ properties
- Robot reflections
- Smart office enables a personalized workplace atmosphere
- 3 Questions: Fotini Christia on racial equity and data science
- Robot wheelchair finds its own way
- Professor Daniela Rus named to White House science council
- Gift will allow MIT researchers to use artificial intelligence in a biomedical device
- Media Lab researcher gets into Monkey Business
- Machines that see the world more like humans do
- The Quantum Internet Has Arrived (and It Hasn’t)
- Robot-made ‘Kiss’ wins mural contest
- Artificial intelligence system uses transparent, human-like reasoning to solve problems
- Helping machines perceive some laws of physics
- Finding the love hormone in a stressed-out world
- System trains drones to fly around obstacles at high speeds
- For founders of new college of computing, the human element is paramount
- In machine learning, synthetic data can offer real performance improvements
- We Can Now Send Thoughts Directly between Brains
- The Engine announces investments in first group of startups
- Kismet lands at MIT Museum
- MIT students design graduate student development program
- Computer Programmers Get New Tech Ethics Code
- Robots headed for deepwater oil, gas operations
- Robot arm offers insight into brain functioning
- A technique to improve both fairness and accuracy in artificial intelligence
- What Are Software Vulnerabilities, and Why Are There So Many of Them?
- Automated system identifies dense tissue, a risk factor for breast cancer, in mammograms
- MIT Media Lab to participate in $27 million initiative on AI ethics and governance
- Scientists Reading Fewer Papers for First Time in 35 Years
- Generating new molecules with graph grammar
- Data diversity
- Brain-Hacking Software Can Decode Your Knowledge and Dreams
- A unique collaboration with US Special Operations Command
- AI that can learn the patterns of human language
- Cybersecurity’s Next Phase: Cyber Deterrence
- For better deep neural network vision, just add feedback (loops)
- Energy-friendly chip can perform powerful artificial-intelligence tasks
- Solve announces next global challenges
- Maintaining the equipment that powers our world
- Scientists, fans mark HAL’s birthday
- Report outlines route toward better jobs, wider prosperity
- A global collaboration to move artificial intelligence principles to practice
- Examining the world through signals and systems
- Taming the data deluge
- 3 Questions: Kalyan Veeramachaneni on hurdles preventing fully automated machine learning
- AI system makes models like DALL-E 2 more creative
- “Hey, Alexa! Are you trustworthy?”
- Scene at MIT: A nightmare on Ames Street
- An optimized solution for face recognition
- Can a Mood-Predicting Smartphone App Work?
- Phiala Shanahan receives Kenneth G. Wilson Award for work in lattice field theory
- How humans use objects in novel ways to solve problems
- Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands tours MIT
- Solving the challenges of robotic pizza-making
- How to Make Artificial Intelligence More Democratic
- Engineers build LEGO-like artificial intelligence chip
- Neural networks everywhere
- From “cheetah-noids” to humanoids
- New AI tool calculates materials’ stress and strain based on photos
- Artificial intelligence predicts patients’ race from their medical images
- “What to Expect When You’re Expecting Robots”
- Rambunctious robots
- “Superhuman” AI Triumphs Playing the Toughest Board Games
- On a quest through uncharted territory
- We Must Track How Technology Is Changing Work
- Obama Threatens Veto of CISPA Intelligence Database-Sharing Bill
- Toward deep-learning models that can reason about code more like humans
- End-to-End Encryption Isn’t Enough Security for “Real People”
- Engineers design artificial synapse for “brain-on-a-chip” hardware
- What makes an image memorable? Ask a computer
- Automating the search for entirely new “curiosity” algorithms
- Toward artificial intelligence that learns to write code
- Enabling human-robot rescue teams
- Saving seaweed with machine learning
- 21st-century pack mule: MIT’s ‘exoskeleton’ lightens the load
- More-flexible machine learning
- Developing artificial intelligence tools for all
- With 1 Million Papers, Preprint Site Is Changing the Way Science Is Shared
- Inside Microsoft’s Quest for a Topological Quantum Computer
- MIT conference reveals the power of using artificial intelligence to discover new drugs
- Learning to teach to speed up learning
- Ending the Headaches of Wi-Fi
- Computer learns to recognize sounds by watching video
- Regina Barzilay wins MacArthur “genius grant”
- How to Hack the Hackers: The Human Side of Cyber Crime
- Highlighting new research opportunities in civil and environmental engineering
- Artificial intelligence model “learns” from patient data to make cancer treatment less toxic
- Summit discusses impact of machines on jobs, productivity, and the global economy
- Very Fine Art: 6 Stunningly Beautiful Nanoscale Sculptures [Slide Show]
- Researcher hopes to program cell
- 3 Questions: The future of transportation systems
- Vibrations of coronavirus proteins may play a role in infection
- The benefits of peripheral vision for machines
- Redefining “Safety” for Self-Driving Cars
- Cookies, anyone?
- Automated screening for childhood communication disorders
- AI Takes on Popular Minecraft Game in Machine-Learning Contest
- Monkey controls robotic arm using brain signals sent over Internet
- Building the hardware for the next generation of artificial intelligence
- Model could help determine quarantine measures needed to reduce Covid-19’s spread
- Identifying artificial intelligence “blind spots”
- Better autonomous “reasoning” at tricky intersections
- Twitter Bots Are a Major Source of Climate Disinformation
- Can a Supercomputer Suggest the Best Cancer Treatment?
- Q&A: Climate change, tough tech startups, and the future of energy intelligence
- Siting wind farms more quickly, cheaply
- Personalized heart models for surgical planning
- Differences between deep neural networks and human perception
- Mental Health Crises Online: Is Social Media a Friend or Foe?
- Scientists Finally Catch On to Social Media
- Soft robotic hand can pick up and identify a wide array of objects
- Deep-learning algorithm predicts photos’ memorability at “near-human” levels
- The Future of Money
- “Storming the Bastille,” MIT’s tabletop robot competition for minority high school seniors
- Rick Cory named Boeing Engineering Student of the Year
- MIT-SenseTime Alliance funds projects from all five schools
- A smarter way to develop new drugs
- Scientists make first detection of exotic “X” particles in quark-gluon plasma
- MIT robot aids therapy of stroke victims
- Massive Data Breach at Health Insurer Probed by U.S. States
- Q&A: On the future of human-centered robotics
- President Reif urges “farsighted national strategy” to address China competition
- The “Infinite” in the Bay Area
- A far-sighted approach to machine learning
- The Inside Story on Wearable Electronics
- 10 Ways AI Was Used for Good This Year
- Sex: Seniors Find Answers Online
- Dan Huttenlocher ponders our human future in an age of artificial intelligence
- Faster analysis of medical images
- Mechanical engineering robo-fest starts May 15
- MIT adds computational Earth, atmospheric, and planetary sciences to its PhD offerings
- Unlocking new doors to artificial intelligence
- Tiny machine learning design alleviates a bottleneck in memory usage on internet-of-things devices
- Cash Is Falling Out of Fashion–Will It Disappear Forever?
- Improving security as artificial intelligence moves to smartphones
- Cask from the past
- More sensitive X-ray imaging
- DARPA names MIT’s ‘robocar’ a semifinalist
- Cinderella team is Terminator in robot contest
- Machine learning and the arts: A creative continuum
- SMART researchers receive Intra-CREATE grant for personalized medicine and cell therapy
- Fish and chips
- SENSE.nano awards seed grants in optoelectronics, interactive manufacturing
- Improving global health equity by helping clinics do more with less
- Researchers’ algorithm designs soft robots that sense
- Feds Tell Web Firms to Turn Over User Account Passwords
- Ready Player One: We Are Surprisingly Close to Realizing Just Such a VR Dystopia
- Robots help patients manage chronic illness at home
- Object recognition for robots
- Student dances with robots
- Personalized “deep learning” equips robots for autism therapy
- New program to support translational research in AI, data science, and machine learning
- MIT/CRLS team advances in national robot contest
- ‘Manus’ lends a hand in therapy
- Finding patterns in corrupted data
- Teleoperating robots with virtual reality
- Jordan Harrod: Brain researcher and AI-focused YouTuber
- Is diversity the key to collaboration? New AI research suggests so
- President Obama discusses artificial intelligence with Media Lab Director Joi Ito
- Robots on a recycling rampage
- Deep learning with light
- How to tell whether machine-learning systems are robust enough for the real world
- Marshaling artificial intelligence in the fight against Covid-19
- Students from MIT and Cambridge high school team up in robot contest
- Robotic therapy helps stroke patients regain function
- MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future announces advisory and research boards
- Blood Pressure Apps May Be Dangerously Wrong
- Heartbleed Bug: Information, Advice and Resources
- Strengthening electron-triggered light emission
- Deep learning helps predict traffic crashes before they happen
- MIT finishes fourth in DARPA challenge for robotic vehicles
- Where did that sound come from?
- MIT student dances with robots
- The new wave of robotic automation
- Robot with more than a snowball’s chance wins MITE2S competition
- Want to learn how to train an artificial intelligence model? Ask a friend.
- Can artificial intelligence learn to scare us?
- Toward speech recognition for uncommon spoken languages
- Dynamic Duo of Compounds Help LEDs Transmit Wireless Data At High Speed
- Dan Huttenlocher named inaugural dean of MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
- Bringing artificial intelligence and MIT to middle school classrooms
- With lidar and artificial intelligence, road status clears up after a disaster
- Artificial intelligence senses people through walls
- Computer model mimics neural processes in object recognition
- 3 Questions: Provost Martin Schmidt on building a new college
- Health Care AI Systems Are Biased
- How the brain recognizes faces
- Machines that learn like people
- MIT’s new underwater robot can hover in place
- How to Stop a Hacker
- Bridging the gap between human and machine vision
- “Smarticle” Robot Swarms Turn Random Behavior into Collective Intelligence
- Cynthia Breazeal named senior associate dean for open learning
- “Superhero” robot wears different outfits for different tasks
- On the road to cleaner, greener, and faster driving
- Professor Emeritus Seymour Papert, pioneer of constructionist learning, dies at 88
- Artificial intelligence that more closely mimics the mind
- To build new college, MIT seeks campus and alumni input
- MIT’s robotic helicopter autonomously performs new stunt
- MIT’s computer science, AI labs merge
- Helping students of all ages flourish in the era of artificial intelligence
- MIT robot-building contest turns 30; students, past winners compete
- Apple to Investigate Death of iPhone 5 User
- Barbara Liskov wins Turing Award
- Artificial Intelligence Called In to Tackle LHC Data Deluge
- Toward a machine learning model that can reason about everyday actions
- Bringing deep learning to life
- A New “Law” Suggests Quantum Supremacy Could Happen This Year
- 360-degree transparency for construction sites made simple
- Better machine learning
- Quantifying urban revitalization
- What an Artificial Intelligence Researcher Fears about AI
- Benjamin Chang: Might technology tip the global scales?
- A Portable MRI Makes Imaging More Democratic
- MIT robot is promising tool for rehabilitation of stroke victims
- Undergraduates explore practical applications of artificial intelligence
- Engineers use artificial intelligence to capture the complexity of breaking waves
- When it comes to AI, can we ditch the datasets?
- Robots go for Tic-Tech-Toe
- 2021-22 Takeda Fellows: Leaning on AI to advance medicine for humans
- Computing for the health of the planet
- Using artificial intelligence to enrich digital maps
- How to verify that quantum chips are computing correctly
- “Electronic Skin” Equipped with Memory
- Researchers add a splash of human intuition to planning algorithms
- Artificial networks learn to smell like the brain
- Letter to the MIT community regarding the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
- Looking ahead to the future of computer-driven cars
- Real-Life “Tractor Beam” Can Levitate Objects Using Sound Waves
- AI Can Predict Kidney Failure Days in Advance
- Meet Nexi, the Media Lab’s latest robot and Internet star
- An explorer in the sprawling universe of possible chemical combinations
- Bringing neural networks to cellphones
- First humanoid personal assistant will open doors
- Fireflies helps companies get more out of meetings
- 2.007 ‘bots groove to student music
- Soft robotic fish swims alongside real ones in coral reefs
- How artificial intelligence can help combat systemic racism
- MIT conference focuses on preparing workers for the era of artificial intelligence
- Power Grid Cyber Attacks Keep the Pentagon Up at Night
- Artificial intelligence system could help counter the spread of disinformation
- AI Cures: data-driven clinical solutions for Covid-19
- Deep-learning technique reveals “invisible” objects in the dark
- A simpler path to better computer vision
- Lincoln Laboratory establishes Biotechnology and Human Systems Division
- Big data dreams for tiny technologies
- Student group explores the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence
- Microsoft, Google Swap April Fools’ Barbs
- A new mathematical approach to understanding zeolites
- 2.007 robots face off at finals
- Computer system predicts products of chemical reactions
- Object recognition for free
- How Microsoft Made Surface into the Tablet the World Said It Wanted
- At Mass STEM Week kickoff, MIT RAISE announces Day of AI
- Spencer Compton, Karna Morey, Tara Venkatadri, and Lily Zhang named 2021-22 Goldwater Scholars
- Bridge to the future of engineering
- A robot high for Archimedes Pi
- Staying ahead of the artificial intelligence curve with help from MIT
- 3 Questions: How artificial intelligence is supercharging materials science
- How Robot Math and Smartphones Led Researchers to a Drug Discovery Breakthrough
- Making machine learning more useful to high-stakes decision makers
- Nokia Research Center Cambridge opens
- Machine learning picks out hidden vibrations from earthquake data
- Picture this: MIT researchers help computers search for images
- Human Genome’s Spirals, Loops and Globules Come into 4-D View [Video]
- Robots serve humans on land, in sea and air
- This App Shows Storm Surge Damage Before Flooding Begins
- Self-driving cars for country roads
- How the Computer Beat the Go Player
- Using artificial intelligence to improve early breast cancer detection
- Teams build robots that walk like humans
- Design progresses for MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building on Vassar Street
- When machine learning packs an economic punch
- NSA Snooping Includes Hunting for Computer Hackers
- Toward a disease-sniffing device that rivals a dog’s nose
- Robert Fano, computing pioneer and founder of CSAIL, dies at 98
- Computing and the search for new planets
- Bringing the predictive power of artificial intelligence to health care
- 3-D–Printed Device Helps Computers Solve Cocktail Party Problem
- Korean Robot Takes Home $2M Prize in DARPA Challenge
- MIT Open Learning launches Center for Advanced Virtuality
- Artificial intelligence suggests recipes based on food photos
- Curiosity Rover Stable after “Safe Mode” Glitch
- Panelists speculate on ‘smart world’ of intelligent devices
- National Science Foundation announces MIT-led Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions
- “Ransomware” Cyber Attack Exposes Vulnerability of Universities
- When should someone trust an AI assistant’s predictions?
- Q&A: More-sustainable concrete with machine learning
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- MIT and SenseTime announce effort to advance artificial intelligence research
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- Apple’s New Child Safety Technology Might Harm More Kids Than It Helps
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- Quest for Quantum Computers Heats Up
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- MIT-Takeda program launches
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