Rewriting the rules of machine-generated art An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands. August 18, 2020 Read full story →
Data systems that learn to be better Storage tool developed at MIT CSAIL adapts to what its datasets’ users want to search. August 10, 2020 Read full story →
Shrinking deep learning’s carbon footprint Through innovation in software and hardware, researchers move to reduce the financial and environmental costs of modern artificial intelligence. August 7, 2020 Read full story →
3 Questions: John Leonard on the future of autonomous vehicles MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future examines job changes in the AV transition and how training can help workers move into careers that support mobility systems. August 4, 2020 Read full story →
An automated health care system that understands when to step in Machine learning system from MIT CSAIL can look at chest X-rays to diagnose pneumonia — and also knows when to defer to a radiologist. July 31, 2020 Read full story →
School of Engineering first and second quarter 2020 awards Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past two quarters. July 29, 2020 Read full story →
Algorithm finds hidden connections between paintings at the Met A team from MIT helped create an image retrieval system to find the closest matches of paintings from different artists and cultures. July 29, 2020 Read full story →
Looking into the black box Recent advances give theoretical insight into why deep learning networks are successful. July 27, 2020 Read full story →
Commentary: America must invest in its ability to innovate Presidents of MIT and Indiana University urge America’s leaders to support bipartisan innovation bill. July 24, 2020 Read full story →
Raoul Ouedraogo and Michael Owen honored with AFCEA Young 40 Under 40 Awards Lincoln Laboratory staff members recognized for their innovative contributions to a technical field. July 23, 2020 Read full story →
Neural vulnerability in Huntington’s disease tied to release of mitochondrial RNA Unique survey of gene expression by cell type in humans and mice reveals several deficits affecting the most vulnerable neurons. July 21, 2020 Read full story →
MIT Schwarzman College of Computing announces first named professorships Honorees will receive additional support to pursue their research and develop their careers. July 20, 2020 Read full story →
Better simulation meshes well for design software (and more) New work on 2D and 3D meshing aims to address challenges with some of today’s state-of-the-art methods. July 20, 2020 Read full story →
Tackling the misinformation epidemic with “In Event of Moon Disaster” New website from the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality rewrites an important moment in history to educate the public on the dangers of deepfakes. July 20, 2020 Read full story →
Faculty receive funding to develop artificial intelligence techniques to combat Covid-19 C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute awards $5.4 million to top researchers to steer how society responds to the pandemic. July 17, 2020 Read full story →