A security technique to fool would-be cyber attackers
Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret information while enabling faster computation.
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Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret information while enabling faster computation.
A model’s ability to generalize is influenced by both the diversity of the data and the way the model is trained, researchers report.
Online course from the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality seeks to empower students and educators to critically engage with media.
Early-career researchers honored for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Single-cell gene expression analyses of human cerebrovascular cells can help reveal new drug targets for Huntington’s disease.
With a tensor language prototype, “speed and correctness do not have to compete ... they can go together, hand-in-hand.”
Assistant Professor Marzyeh Ghassemi explores how hidden biases in medical data could compromise artificial intelligence approaches.
The machine-learning model could help scientists speed the development of new medicines.
An MIT team develops 3D-printed tags to classify and store data on physical objects.
A new method automatically describes, in natural language, what the individual components of a neural network do.
Twist is an MIT-developed programming language that can describe and verify which pieces of data are entangled to prevent bugs in a quantum program.
Scientists demonstrate that AI-risk models, paired with AI-designed screening policies, can offer significant and equitable improvements to cancer screening.
MIT computer scientists and mathematicians offer an introductory computing and career-readiness program for incarcerated women in New England.
Researchers have created a method to help workers collaborate with artificial intelligence systems.
Researchers develop a way to test whether popular methods for understanding machine-learning models are working correctly.