Joy Buolamwini wins national contest for her work fighting bias in machine learning
Media Lab graduate student selected from over 7,300 entrants, awarded $50,000 scholarship in contest inspired by the film "Hidden Figures."
Media Lab graduate student selected from over 7,300 entrants, awarded $50,000 scholarship in contest inspired by the film "Hidden Figures."
Fund establishes a global initiative to advance artificial intelligence research for the public good.
Study shows carpooling apps could reduce congestion by a factor of three while still serving the same number of people.
A look at 16 of the coolest things that happened at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 2016.
Preserving variety in subsets of unmanageably large data sets should aid machine learning.
Technique shrinks data sets while preserving their fundamental mathematical relationships.
System correlates recorded speech with images, could lead to fully automated speech recognition.
CSAIL system lets users design and fabricate drones with a wide range of shapes and structures.
Given a still image, CSAIL deep-learning system generates videos that predict what will happen next in a scene.
New system lets nonexperts optimize programs that run on multiprocessor chips.
New model-fitting technique is efficient even for data sets with hundreds of variables.
Combining cellphone data with perceptions of public spaces could help guide urban planning.
Algorithm could help analyze fetal scans to determine whether interventions are warranted.
System predicts how MIT’s tallest structure responds to vibrations, may help monitor stress over time.