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In campus talk, Daron Acemoglu offers vision of “machine usefulness,” rather than autonomous “intelligence,” to help workers and spread prosperity.
In campus talk, Daron Acemoglu offers vision of “machine usefulness,” rather than autonomous “intelligence,” to help workers and spread prosperity.
The iconic sci-fi opera “VALIS,” first composed by Professor Tod Machover in 1987, reboots at MIT for a new generation.
MIT community members gathered with local, state, and federal leaders in Kendall Square for a ceremony marking a milestone in the area’s transformation.
Project shares ways to create community around design equity, ethics, and justice.
Staff share nano experience — and ice cream — with their families.
Held annually at MIT, the PIKSI-Boston program brings together students from groups underrepresented in the field of philosophy.
The capstone event for the delta v accelerator gave students a chance to celebrate business milestones they achieved over the summer.
For Interphase EDGE/x participants, a life-sized Barbie-themed TARDIS prompts reflections on social norms.
“You belong here,” President Kornbluth assured students in her first MIT Convocation ceremony.
A one-week summer program aims to foster a deeper understanding of machine-learning approaches in health among curious young minds.
The Koch Institute’s Annual Symposium highlights emerging successes and challenges in the advancement of vaccines to prevent and treat cancer.
In a visit to MIT, the educator and author led a lively and inspiring Q&A with students.
Author and African American studies scholar Ruha Benjamin urges MIT Libraries staff to “re-imagine the default settings” of technology for a more just future.
The aerospace engineer, mentor, and author talks motivation and representation with MIT Libraries staff.
Graduating seniors honored for their excellence in the liberal arts.