New tool empowers users to fight online misinformation
The Trustnet browser extension lets individuals assess the accuracy of any content on any website.
The Trustnet browser extension lets individuals assess the accuracy of any content on any website.
At MIT’s Festival of Learning 2024, panelists stressed the importance of developing critical thinking skills while leveraging technologies like generative AI.
Programming course for incarcerated people boosts digital literacy and self-efficacy, highlighting potential for reduced recidivism.
Lincoln Laboratory–developed Timely Address Space Randomization (TASR) was transferred to two commercial providers of cloud-based services.
After acquiring data science and AI skills from MIT, Jospin Hassan shared them with his community in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi and built pathways for talented learners.
Partisan media might deepen political polarization, but we should measure people’s media habits more carefully before drawing conclusions, researchers say.
MIT Digital Learning Lab advances quality digital learning on campus and globally.
This technology for storing and transmitting quantum information over lossy links could provide the foundation for scalable quantum networking.
By synchronizing media streams transmitted from the cloud to two devices, researchers could improve cloud gaming and AR/VR applications.
A Lincoln Laboratory team visited Hill Air Force Base in Utah to determine how susceptible the latest-generation mobile network is to detection, geolocation, and jamming.
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
The system they developed eliminates a source of bias in simulations, leading to improved algorithms that can boost the performance of applications.
CSAIL research affiliate and MIT Corporation life member emeritus is honored with the “Nobel Prize of computing” for Ethernet invention.
The prize is the top honor within the field of communications technology.
The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.