Revolutionizing everyday products with artificial intelligence | MIT News
“Who is Bram Stoker?” Those three words demonstrated the amazing potential of artificial intelligence. It was the answer to a final […]
Read More →“Who is Bram Stoker?” Those three words demonstrated the amazing potential of artificial intelligence. It was the answer to a final […]
Read More →Antonio Torralba has been named the inaugural director of the MIT Quest for Intelligence, effective immediately, Provost Martin Schmidt announced today […]
Read More →X-ray vision has long seemed like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy, but over the last decade a team led by Professor Dina […]
Read More →With the push of a button, months of hard work were about to be put to the test. Sixteen teams of […]
Read More →Have you ever plugged in a vacuum cleaner, only to have it turn off without warning before the job is done? […]
Read More →Medical image registration is a common technique that involves overlaying two images, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, to compare […]
Read More →Children with autism spectrum conditions often have trouble recognizing the emotional states of people around them — distinguishing a happy face […]
Read More →“In some ways you can compare what we are trying to do to self-driving cars.” MIT postdoc Cristina Rea is describing […]
Read More →Amateur and professional musicians alike may spend hours pouring over YouTube clips to figure out exactly how to play certain parts […]
Read More →Designing new molecules for pharmaceuticals is primarily a manual, time-consuming process that’s prone to error. But MIT researchers have now taken […]
Read More →The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, has selected 10 data […]
Read More →The atmosphere of a given space — the light, sounds, and sensorial qualities that make it distinct from other spaces — […]
Read More →The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has honored Connor Coley, who is currently pursuing his graduate degree in chemical engineering, […]
Read More →MIT Media Lab researchers have developed a machine-learning model that takes computers a step closer to interpreting our emotions as naturally […]
Read More →Recent advances in automating and digitizing financial services has largely changed how we use technology to make fiscal decisions. As infrastructure […]
Read More →MIT researchers are employing novel machine-learning techniques to improve the quality of life for patients by reducing toxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy […]
Read More →A novel encryption method devised by MIT researchers secures data used in online neural networks, without dramatically slowing their runtimes. This […]
Read More →After years of tinkering, the dynamic programming language Julia 1.0 was officially released to the public during JuliaCon, an annual conference of Julia […]
Read More →In intensive care units, where patients come in with a wide range of health conditions, triaging relies heavily on clinical judgment. […]
Read More →To diagnose depression, clinicians interview patients, asking specific questions — about, say, past mental illnesses, lifestyle, and mood — and identify the […]
Read More →Software applications provide people with many kinds of automated decisions, such as identifying what an individual’s credit risk is, informing a […]
Read More →A child is presented with a picture of various shapes and is asked to find the big red circle. To come […]
Read More →Connor Coley, currently pursuing his graduate degree in chemical engineering at MIT, has been selected as one of 2018’s “Talented Twelve” […]
Read More →Today, MIT and Community Jameel, the social enterprise organization founded and chaired by Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel ’78, launched the Abdul […]
Read More →MIT computer scientists have developed a system that learns to identify objects within an image, based on a spoken description of […]
Read More →Have you ever used your credit card at a new store or location only to have it declined? Has a sale […]
Read More →When we open our eyes in the morning and take in that first scene of the day, we don’t give much […]
Read More →Three technology trends are quickly changing global supply chains, revenue management, and the retail industry as a whole: digitization, analytics, and […]
Read More →Regina Barzilay and James Collins have been named the faculty co-leads of the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in […]
Read More →When moving through a crowd to reach some end goal, humans can usually navigate the space safely without thinking too much. […]
Read More →MIT today announced a new $1 billion commitment to address the global opportunities and challenges presented by the prevalence of computing […]
Read More →This set of FAQs offers information about the founding of the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, announced today, and […]
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 →The following email was sent today to the MIT faculty from Provost Martin Schmidt. Dear colleagues, As I trust you have […]
Read More →Seafaring vessels and offshore platforms endure a constant battery of waves and currents. Over decades of operation, these structures can, without […]
Read More →The Tang family of Hong Kong has made a $20 million gift to MIT to name the Tang Family Imaging Suite […]
Read More →MIT researchers have developed a cryptographic system that could help neural networks identify promising drug candidates in massive pharmacological datasets, while […]
Read More →Launched earlier this year, the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future brings together a diverse team of MIT […]
Read More →The MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) 2018 annual research conference brought together energy researchers, policymakers, and industry members working on cutting-edge technologies […]
Read More →MIT researchers have developed a novel “unsupervised” language translation model — meaning it runs without the need for human annotations and guidance […]
Read More →Children learn language by observing their environment, listening to the people around them, and connecting the dots between what they see […]
Read More →Since announcing the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, Institute leaders have reached out to the campus and alumni communities […]
Read More →Wikipedia has enabled large-scale, open collaboration on the internet’s largest general-reference resource. But, as with many collaborative writing projects, crafting the […]
Read More →Researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have developed a predictive model that could guide clinicians in deciding when to […]
Read More →On October 18, alumni, postdocs, graduate students, and professors gathered at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s annual New Research […]
Read More →The new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will incorporate the modern tools of computing into disciplines across the Institute. […]
Read More →School of Engineering faculty are embracing the new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing as a bold response to the […]
Read More →To most of us, a 3-D-printed turtle just looks like a turtle; four legs, patterned skin, and a shell. But if […]
Read More →For years, the tech industry followed a move-fast-and-break-things approach, and few people seemed to mind as a wave of astonishing new […]
Read More →The empty frames hanging inside the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum serve as a tangible reminder of the world’s biggest unsolved art […]
Read More →