Private browsing gets more private
New system patches security holes left open by web browsers’ private-browsing functions.
New system patches security holes left open by web browsers’ private-browsing functions.
New chip reduces neural networks’ power consumption by up to 95 percent, making them practical for battery-powered devices.
Special-purpose chip reduces power consumption of public-key encryption by 99.75 percent, increases speed 500-fold.
Examination of facial-analysis software shows error rate of 0.8 percent for light-skinned men, 34.7 percent for dark-skinned women.
Former Google leader offers insights of a storied career to MIT’s entrepreneurial community
With new approach, researchers specify desired properties of a material, and a computer system generates a structure accordingly.
New Institute-wide initiative will advance human and machine intelligence research.
ReACT will award credentials in computer and data science through online and in-person instruction.
AI platform allows chatbots to draw on robust language database to better navigate human conversation.
Theoretical study shows how to make wireless localization much more accurate.
Design is major stepping stone toward portable artificial-intelligence devices.
Math professor Philippe Rigollet, once a “not very disciplined” student, moves between computer science and statistics.
The computer scientist’s group has designed a game that gets players to reflect on sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Saman Amarasinghe and Joel Voldman are named associate department heads; Nancy Lynch is associate department head for strategic directions, a new post.