3 Questions: The social implications and responsibilities of computing
In helping envision the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is focusing on ethical and societal questions.
In helping envision the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is focusing on ethical and societal questions.
Working group studies options for creating a new set of faculty hires for MIT’s new college.
MIT Quest for Intelligence-sponsored undergraduate research projects demystify AI.
Autonomous control system “learns” to use simple maps and image data to navigate new, complex routes.
CSAIL system can mirror a user's motions and follow nonverbal commands by monitoring arm muscles.
Interdisciplinary teams propose creative policy solutions addressing societal challenges at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society student-organized event.
New method quickly detects instances when neural networks make mistakes they shouldn’t.
Machine learning reveals metabolic pathways disrupted by the drugs, offering new targets to combat resistance.
MIT/MGH's image-based deep learning model can predict breast cancer up to five years in advance.
MIT CSAIL project shows the neural nets we typically train contain smaller “subnetworks” that can learn just as well, and often faster.
Study shows that artificial neural networks can be used to drive brain activity.
Prizes from GM, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Vodafone Americas Foundation, and others will be awarded to Solver teams selected from four Global Challenges.
Company announces $25 million, five-year collaboration.
The DiCarlo lab finds that a recurrent architecture helps both artificial intelligence and our brains to better identify objects.
In planning for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is exploring needs across all parts of the Institute.