3 Questions: The social implications and responsibilities of computing
In helping envision the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is focusing on ethical and societal questions.
In helping envision the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is focusing on ethical and societal questions.
Working group studies options for creating a new set of faculty hires for MIT’s new college.
New program will focus on rapid deployment of artificial intelligence innovations in operations, disaster response, and medical readiness.
Third annual MIT Statistics and Data Science conference gathers a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners.
In planning for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is exploring needs across all parts of the Institute.
Working group discussions focus on how to design the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to best serve the community and society.
Working Group on Curricula and Degrees co-chairs discuss their progress toward establishing credentials and courses for the college.
Co-chairs of the Organizational Structure working group discuss their goals and progress.
Working groups of faculty, students, staff are meeting regularly to develop ideas for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Research projects show creative ways MIT students are connecting computing to other fields.
Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
Anyone can submit tech-based solution applications until July 1.
Final day of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing celebration explores enthusiasm, caution about AI’s rising prominence in society.