Demystifying artificial intelligence
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
Device developed within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has the potential to replace damaged organs with lab-grown ones.
Computer scientists’ new method could help doctors avoid ineffective or unnecessarily risky treatments.
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.
MIT researchers and collaborators have developed an open-source curriculum to teach young students about ethics and artificial intelligence.
As natural language processing techniques improve, suggestions are getting speedier and more relevant.
Study: After eBay improved its translation software, international commerce increased sharply.
With its centerpiece exhibit for the forthcoming Universal Hip Hop Museum, an MIT team uses artificial intelligence to explore the rich history of hip hop music.
Stimuli that sound or look like gibberish to humans are indistinguishable from naturalistic stimuli to deep networks.
A novel experimental facility integrates automation and active learning, illuminating a path to accelerated scientific discovery.
The Institute's largest academic department reorganizes with new leadership as part of the formation of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Model registers “surprise” when objects in a scene do something unexpected, which could be used to build smarter AI.
The inaugural dean shares an update on the process of building a college.
With “In Event of Moon Disaster,” the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality aims to educate the public on deepfakes with an alternative history of the moon landing.