Calculating the cost of tech-fueled discrimination
Math graduate student’s Data for Black Lives conference provides numbers behind the technologies that enable exclusion.
Math graduate student’s Data for Black Lives conference provides numbers behind the technologies that enable exclusion.
Technologies named among the year's most significant innovations address health care, radar performance, aircraft collision avoidance, and 24-hour wide-area surveillance.
Improved recommendation algorithm should work especially well when ratings data are “sparse.”
Class taught by Vivienne Sze and Joel Emer brings together traditionally separate disciplines for advances in deep learning.
New technique manipulates atoms into antiferromagnetic state.
Ryan Williams has taken a key step toward solving the biggest problem in theoretical computer science.
MIT team develops software that can tell if tires need air, spark plugs are bad, or air filter needs replacing.
Using smartphone cameras, system for seeing around corners could help with self-driving cars and search-and-rescue.
Lab seeks to expand the boundaries of research on artificial intelligence.
IBM plans to make a 10-year, $240 million investment in new lab with MIT to advance AI hardware, software, and algorithms.
Approach may enable robots to move around hospitals, malls, and other areas with heavy foot traffic.
CSAIL’s machine-learning system enables smoother streaming that can better adapt to different network conditions.
Given a still image of a dish filled with food, CSAIL team's deep-learning algorithm recommends ingredients and recipes.
Method for designing efficient computer chips may get miniature smart drones off the ground.
MIT graduate student in mathematics honored for using equations to boost racial equality.