Genuine enthusiasm for AI
Genuine enthusiasm for AI #Machinelearning According to Hacker.top Team researched from news.mit.edu
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Read More →Most robots are programmed using one of two methods: learning from demonstration, in which they watch a task being done and […]
Read More →When Armando Solar-Lezama was a third grader in Mexico City, his science class did a unit on electrical circuits. The students […]
Read More →Eight years ago, Ted Adelson’s research group at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) unveiled a new sensor technology, […]
Read More →Laparoscopy is a surgical technique in which a fiber-optic camera is inserted into a patient’s abdominal cavity to provide a video […]
Read More →MIT President L. Rafael Reif today attended a technology conference convened by the White House Office of American Innovation. The meeting […]
Read More →In the popular children’s story “Horton Hears a Who!” author Dr. Seuss tells of a gentle and protective elephant who stumbles […]
Read More →When organic chemists identify a useful chemical compound — a new drug, for instance — it’s up to chemical engineers to […]
Read More →Four years ago, researchers at MIT’s Media Lab developed a computer vision system that can analyze street-level photos taken in urban […]
Read More →In recent years, engineers have worked to shrink drone technology, building flying prototypes that are the size of a bumblebee and […]
Read More →In recent years, the best-performing artificial-intelligence systems — in areas such as autonomous driving, speech recognition, computer vision, and automatic translation […]
Read More →MIT has reached agreement with Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. (GSSI) to develop commercial prototypes of a technology that helps autonomous vehicles […]
Read More →There are few things social media users love more than flooding their feeds with photos of food. Yet we seldom use […]
Read More →The MIT Office of Sustainability (MITOS) has announced the recipients of the first-ever Campus Sustainability Incubator Fund, with $200,000 awarded between […]
Read More →The data captured by today’s digital cameras is often treated as the raw material of a final image. Before uploading pictures […]
Read More →Despite what you might see in movies, today’s robots are still very limited in what they can do. They can be […]
Read More →MIT and IBM jointly announced today a 10-year agreement to create the MIT–IBM Watson AI Lab, a new collaboration for research […]
Read More →IBM and MIT today announced that IBM plans to make a 10-year, $240 million investment to create the MIT–IBM Watson AI […]
Read More →Artificial-intelligence research has been transformed by machine-learning systems called neural networks, which learn how to perform tasks by analyzing huge volumes […]
Read More →How can online businesses leverage vast historical data, computational power, and sophisticated machine-learning techniques to quickly analyze and forecast demand, and […]
Read More →Antonio Torralba has been named MIT director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab effective immediately, announced Anantha Chandrakasan, dean of the […]
Read More →Anyone who’s downloaded an update to a computer program or phone app knows that most commercial software has bugs and security […]
Read More →Light lets us see the things that surround us, but what if we could also use it to see things hidden […]
Read More →Robert Granetz has been a research scientist in MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center for more than 40 years. He recently gave […]
Read More →In the analysis of big data sets, the first step is usually the identification of “features” — data points with particular […]
Read More →We live in the age of big data, but most of that data is “sparse.” Imagine, for instance, a massive table […]
Read More →In recent years, research efforts such as the Materials Genome Initiative and the Materials Project have produced a wealth of computational […]
Read More →On a recent Monday morning, Vivienne Sze, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, spoke with enthusiasm […]
Read More →The recommendation systems at websites such as Amazon and Netflix use a technique called “collaborative filtering.” To determine what products a […]
Read More →Neural networks, which learn to perform computational tasks by analyzing huge sets of training data, have been responsible for the most […]
Read More →Josh Tenenbaum, a professor of brain and cognitive sciences at MIT, directs research on the development of intelligence at the Center […]
Read More →The tremendous recent growth of data science — both as a discipline and an application — can be attributed, in part, […]
Read More →Companies often employ number-crunching data scientists to gather insights such as which customers want certain services or where to open new […]
Read More →Last month, three MIT materials scientists and their colleagues published a paper describing a new artificial-intelligence system that can pore through […]
Read More →This spring, the MIT School of Science welcomes three new professors in the departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and Earth, […]
Read More →In 1996, when he was a high school senior in the small town of Cluny, in the Burgundy region of France, […]
Read More →When it comes to processing power, the human brain just can’t be beat. Packed within the squishy, football-sized organ are somewhere […]
Read More →Play Labs and the MIT Game Lab have announced that applications are now open for the second batch of startups within […]
Read More →MIT today announced the launch of the MIT Intelligence Quest, an initiative to discover the foundations of human intelligence and drive […]
Read More →The following email was sent today to the MIT community by President L. Rafael Reif. To the members of the MIT […]
Read More →K. Daron Acemoglu, the Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics at MIT, is a leading thinker on the labor market […]
Read More →For decades, materials scientists have taken inspiration from the natural world. They’ll identify a biological material that has some desirable trait […]
Read More →In the weeks before the launch of the MIT Intelligence Quest, an initiative that will advance the science and engineering of […]
Read More →Three commercially released facial-analysis programs from major technology companies demonstrate both skin-type and gender biases, according to a new paper researchers […]
Read More →Most recent advances in artificial-intelligence systems such as speech- or face-recognition programs have come courtesy of neural networks, densely interconnected meshes […]
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Read More →Today MIT launched its Task Force on the Work of the Future, an Institute-wide effort to understand and shape the evolution […]
Read More →MIT and SenseTime today announced that SenseTime, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company, is joining MIT’s efforts to define the next […]
Read More →MIT will work with JDA, leveraging their business domain expertise and client base, to advance research in intelligent supply chains. The […]
Read More →Alphabet senior advisor and former executive chairman and CEO of Google Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy, have pledged to help […]
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