Want to know what software-driven health care looks like? This class offers some clues.
A course that combines machine learning and health care explores the promise of applying artificial intelligence to medicine.
A course that combines machine learning and health care explores the promise of applying artificial intelligence to medicine.
Professor Adam Chlipala builds tools to help programmers more quickly generate optimized, secure code.
Longtime MIT professor developed early “time-sharing” operating systems and is widely credited as the creator of the world’s first computer password.
When designing actuators involves too many variables for humans to test by hand, this system can step in.
At MIT, Luis Videgaray, alumnus and former foreign minister of Mexico, will launch project to help shape international AI policies.
An MIT/IBM system could help artists and designers make quick tweaks to visuals while also helping researchers identify “fake” images.
System lets nonspecialists use machine-learning models to make predictions for medical research, sales, and more.
General-purpose language works for computer vision, robotics, statistics, and more.
Interacting with a robotic teddy bear invented at MIT boosted young patients’ positive emotions, engagement, and activity level.
MIT Machine Intelligence Community introduces students to nuts and bolts of machine learning.
System helps machine-learning models glean training information for diagnosing and treating brain conditions.
System automatically writes optimized algorithms to encrypt data in Google Chrome browsers and web applications.
MIT CSAIL system can learn to see by touching and feel by seeing, suggesting future where robots can more easily grasp and recognize objects.
Researchers combine deep learning and symbolic reasoning for a more flexible way of teaching computers to program.
Lincoln Laboratory's technique to protect commodity software from cyberattacks has transitioned to industry and will soon be available as part of a security suite.