Four from MIT named to ‘AI’s 10 to Watch’ list Ranking celebrates rising researchers in the field of artificial intelligence August 9, 2013 Read full story →
Three from CSAIL named to ‘AI’s 10 to Watch’ list Ranking celebrates rising researchers in the field of artificial intelligence August 1, 2013 Read full story →
Knowing the unknown Researchers work to build robots’ awareness of their own limitations. March 27, 2013 Read full story →
Teaching robots lateral thinking New algorithms could help household robots work around their physical shortcomings. February 25, 2013 Read full story →
My connectome, myself Neuroscientist Sebastian Seung is on a quest to map brain connections that reveal how our memories and personalities take root. February 7, 2012 Read full story →
Putting the ‘art’ in artificial intelligence CSAIL associate professor develops AI systems that can interpret images. December 12, 2011 Read full story →
Inside an innovation ecosystem History, proximity and serendipity make Kendall Square fertile ground for the next big idea. November 22, 2011 Read full story →
Game puts artificial intelligence in the mind of the beholder What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious? October 31, 2011 Read full story →
Andrew Lo joins CSAIL Economist hopes to merge the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence with research on financial markets and risk. August 30, 2011 Read full story →
New Artificial Intelligence Hall of Fame inducts four MIT professors IEEE Computer Society magazine honors AI pioneers in inaugural Hall of Fame. August 24, 2011 Read full story →
Of minds and machines Final installment of MIT’s 150th anniversary symposia explores intelligence — both human and artificial. May 9, 2011 Read full story →
Language barrier To take advantage of multicore chips, programmers will need software development systems that let them express themselves in fundamentally new ways. March 1, 2011 Read full story →
Computing, Sudoku-style Computer scientists generally see computation as something like following a recipe. Alexey Radul sees it as more like a puzzle with interconnecting parts. April 28, 2010 Read full story →
A grand unified theory of AI A new approach unites two prevailing but often opposed strains in the history of artificial-intelligence research. March 30, 2010 Read full story →