The privacy risks of compiling mobility data
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.
An artificial intelligence-powered laugh track amuses and unsettles in interactive installations by Jonny Sun.
A nonprofit founded by two Executive MBA graduates aims to drive innovation and counter human trafficking through hackathons and other platforms.
Economist Alexander Wolitzky uses game theory to model institutions, networks, and social dynamics.
Generous $1 million gift recognizes the collaborations of the Research Laboratory of Electronics and the Technology Licensing Office to develop MIT intellectual property.
MIT AI Ethics Reading Group was founded by students who saw firsthand how technology developed with good intentions could be problematic.
MIT faculty, leadership, alumni, and Corporation members engage with old and new friends of the Institute.
Researchers uncover the factors that have caused photovoltaic module costs to drop by 99 percent.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Speakers at the summit included Massachusetts Secretary of Labor Rosalin Acosta and former Google chairman Eric Schmidt.
New work by Tod Machover of the Media Lab's Opera of the Future group examines ideas of heritage, politics, and artistic integrity.
The new media arts and sciences faculty member merges social justice with design, architecture, music, performance, and technology.
T.L. Taylor looks at how computer gaming and other forms of online broadcasting became big-time spectator sports.
Study identifies reasons for unsettled editing disagreements and offers predictive tools that could improve deliberation.
Opportunities and new challenges were at the forefront of discussions about the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.