Building site identified for MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
A recent MIT symposium explores methods for making artificial intelligence systems more reliable, secure, and transparent.
Method could illuminate features of biological tissues in low-exposure images.
An artificial intelligence-powered laugh track amuses and unsettles in interactive installations by Jonny Sun.
CSAIL's new RePaint system aims to faithfully recreate your favorite paintings using deep learning and 3-D printing.
The new center will explore how MIT can use virtual reality and artificial intelligence and other technologies to better serve human needs.
MIT AI Ethics Reading Group was founded by students who saw firsthand how technology developed with good intentions could be problematic.
When you slow down after exiting the highway, or hush your voice in the library, you’re using this brain mechanism.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Speakers at the summit included Massachusetts Secretary of Labor Rosalin Acosta and former Google chairman Eric Schmidt.
Embedded with street-level bureaucrats, political theorist Bernardo Zacka reveals the complex moral landscape civil servants must navigate.
The School of Engineering’s faculty leadership weigh in on what the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will mean for their students and faculty.
A roundup of MIT student research projects offers a glimpse of where computing is going next.
At its annual alumni reception, CEE faculty shared innovative research projects ranging from machine learning to regional impacts of climate change.
Opportunities and new challenges were at the forefront of discussions about the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.