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In recent years, entire industries have popped up that rely on the delicate interplay between human workers and automated software. Companies […]
Read More →In recent years, entire industries have popped up that rely on the delicate interplay between human workers and automated software. Companies […]
Read More →In June, OpenAI unveiled the largest language model in the world, a text-generating tool called GPT-3 that can write creative fiction, translate legalese […]
Read More →Big data has gotten really, really big: By 2025, all the world’s data will add up to an estimated 175 trillion […]
Read More →Horses don’t normally wear hats, and deep generative models, or GANs, don’t normally follow rules laid out by human programmers. But […]
Read More →Kinsa was founded by MIT alumnus Inder Singh MBA ’06, SM ’07 in 2012, with the mission of collecting information about […]
Read More →The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) announced today an investment of more than $100 million to establish five artificial intelligence (AI) […]
Read More →Nearly every aspect of the modern world is being transformed by computing. As computing technology continues to revolutionize the way people […]
Read More →The health care system today largely focuses on helping people after they have problems. When they do receive treatment, it’s based […]
Read More →George Konidaris still remembers his disheartening introduction to robotics. “When you’re a young student and you want to program a robot, […]
Read More →For more than 100 years Nobel Prizes have been given out annually to recognize breakthrough achievements in chemistry, literature, medicine, peace, […]
Read More →Even in ordinary times, scientific process is stressful, with its demand for open-ended exploration and persistence in the face of failure. […]
Read More →Milo Phillips-Brown, a postdoc in MIT Philosophy, was recently named the inaugural recipient of the MAC3 Society and Ethics in Computing […]
Read More →Every year, roughly one out of eight U.S. deaths is caused at least in part by heart failure. One of acute […]
Read More →Researchers from Critical Analytics for Manufacturing Personalized-Medicine (CAMP), an interdisciplinary research group at Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s […]
Read More →Machine learning is a computational tool used by many biologists to analyze huge amounts of data, helping them to identify potential […]
Read More →Each year, the world generates more data than the previous year. In 2020 alone, an estimated 59 zettabytes of data will […]
Read More →Today, artificial intelligence — and the computing systems that underlie it — are more than just matters of technology; they are […]
Read More →Recent research suggests that most languages that have ever existed are no longer spoken. Dozens of these dead languages are also […]
Read More →As Covid-19 has made it necessary for people to keep their distance from each other, robots are stepping in to fill […]
Read More →Humans have been teaming up with machines throughout history to achieve goals, be it by using simple machines to move materials […]
Read More →Modern health care has been reinvigorated by the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence. From speeding image analysis for radiology to advancing […]
Read More →Asymptomatic people who are infected with Covid-19 exhibit, by definition, no discernible physical symptoms of the disease. They are thus less […]
Read More →Dealing with a global pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of millions of people. A team of MIT […]
Read More →One paradox about antibiotics is that, broadly speaking, the more we use them, the less they continue to work. The Darwinian […]
Read More →In August, the young artificial intelligence process automation company Intelenz, Inc. announced its first U.S. patent, an AI-enabled software-as-a-service application for […]
Read More →Deep learning is everywhere. This branch of artificial intelligence curates your social media and serves your Google search results. Soon, deep […]
Read More →Decades of technological change have polarized the earnings of the American workforce, helping highly educated white-collar workers thrive, while hollowing out […]
Read More →The broad applicability of artificial intelligence in today’s society necessitates the need to develop and deploy technologies that can build trust […]
Read More →Class of 1957 Career Development Assistant Professor of Physics Phiala Shanahan will receive the 2020 Kenneth G. Wilson Award for Excellence in Lattice […]
Read More →When someone struggles to open a lock with a key that doesn’t quite seem to work, sometimes jiggling the key a […]
Read More →Increasingly, artificial intelligence systems known as deep learning neural networks are used to inform decisions vital to human health and safety, […]
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Read More →Human beings are naturally creative tool users. When we need to drive in a nail but don’t have a hammer, we […]
Read More →An air of uncertainty descended on MIT’s campus in early March. Whispers and rumors about campus closing down swirled in the […]
Read More →You don’t need a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Jonathan Frankle is researching artificial intelligence — not noshing pistachios — but […]
Read More →Computer vision models known as convolutional neural networks can be trained to recognize objects nearly as accurately as humans do. However, […]
Read More →Some of the research described in this article has been published on a preprint server but has not yet been peer-reviewed […]
Read More →In a classic experiment on human social intelligence by psychologists Felix Warneken and Michael Tomasello, an 18-month old toddler watches a […]
Read More →Buildings account for about 40 percent of U.S. energy consumption, and are responsible for one-third of global carbon dioxide emissions. Making […]
Read More →Antonio Torralba, faculty head of Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and […]
Read More →The field of artificial intelligence is moving at a staggering clip, with breakthroughs emerging in labs across MIT. Through the Undergraduate […]
Read More →Contemporary robots can move quickly. “The motors are fast, and they’re powerful,” says Sabrina Neuman. Yet in complex situations, like interactions […]
Read More →MIT researchers have developed a type of neural network that learns on the job, not just during its training phase. These […]
Read More →To catch cancer earlier, we need to predict who is going to get it in the future. The complex nature of […]
Read More →Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allows scientists to produce high-resolution, three-dimensional images of tiny molecules such as proteins. This technique works best for […]
Read More →There’s a mesmerizing video animation on YouTube of simulated, self-driving traffic streaming through a six-lane, four-way intersection. Dozens of cars flow […]
Read More →Human language can be inefficient. Some words are vital. Others, expendable. Reread the first sentence of this story. Just two words, […]
Read More →When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, doctors and researchers rushed to find effective treatments. There was little time to […]
Read More →Numerous studies have shown that trained dogs can detect many kinds of disease — including lung, breast, ovarian, bladder, and prostate […]
Read More →In October, a modified Dallara-15 Indy Lights race car programmed by MIT Driverless will hit the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway at […]
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