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Boston Globe

Boston Globe reporter Kevin Hartnett writes about a new algorithm developed by a team of MIT researchers that can camouflage eyesores. The algorithm, “analyzes pictures of incongruous objects and creates custom camouflage that makes them fade into their surroundings,” Hartnett explains. 

Wired

“MIT’s big idea is to create printable camouflage coverings using algorithms,” writes Liz Stinson for Wired about new research from graduate student Andrew Owens that aims to hide eyesores. “These algorithms pull in environmental data via photographs and construct an image that best blends an object in with its surroundings.”

Newsweek

Newsweek reporter Tom Parrett writes about current advances, and the future of swarm robots, highlighting Professor Daniela Rus’ work with self-assembling robots. 

BBC News

In a video for BBC News, Spencer Kelly reports on how, “A researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed an algorithm which he says can predict how popular a photograph will be when it is posted online.”