Showing robots how to do your chores
By observing humans, robots learn to perform complex tasks, such as setting a table.
By observing humans, robots learn to perform complex tasks, such as setting a table.
System ensures hackers eavesdropping on large networks can’t find out who’s communicating and when they’re doing so.
MIT duo uses music, videos, and real-world examples to teach students the foundations of artificial intelligence.
A deep-learning model identifies a powerful new drug that can kill many species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Tiny, battery-free ID chip can authenticate nearly any product to help combat losses to counterfeiting.
Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students work to build AI tools with impact.
Flexible sensors and an artificial intelligence model tell deformable robots how their bodies are positioned in a 3D environment.
Text-generating tool pinpoints and replaces specific information in sentences while retaining humanlike grammar and style.
Three-day hackathon explores methods for making artificial intelligence faster and more sustainable.
MIT’s new system TextFooler can trick the types of natural-language-processing systems that Google uses to help power its search results, including audio for Google Home.
Routing scheme boosts efficiency in networks that help speed up blockchain transactions.
Model tags road features based on satellite images, to improve GPS navigation in places with limited map data.
A new method determines whether circuits are accurately executing complex operations that classical computers can’t tackle.
Models that map these relationships based on patient data require fine-tuning for certain conditions, study shows.
Using mathematical theory, Virginia Williams coaxes algorithms to run faster or proves they’ve hit their maximum speed.