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Researchers test how far artificial intelligence models can go in dreaming up varied poses and colors of objects and animals in photos.
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Researchers test how far artificial intelligence models can go in dreaming up varied poses and colors of objects and animals in photos.
Faculty members Abhijit Banerjee, Bonnie Berger, and Roger Summons elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
Researchers unveil a pruning algorithm to make artificial intelligence applications run faster.
Researchers show that computers can “write” algorithms that adapt to radically different environments better than algorithms designed by humans.
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
MIT system cuts the energy required for training and running neural networks.
The Audacious Project commitment will support the development of new classes of antibiotics to treat the world’s deadliest bacterial pathogens.
CSAIL director and MIT Schwarzman College of Computing deputy dean of research will serve on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
An ad hoc team of engineers and doctors has developed a low-cost, open-source alternative, now ready for rapid production.
First-ever collaboration between a university press and a children’s publisher will offer young readers fascinating insights into STEAM topics.
WiDS Cambridge, co-hosted by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, recognizes and empowers women in STEM across a variety of disciplines.
Startup Posh has created chatbots that use “conversational memory” to have more natural exchanges.
Congestion control system could help streaming video, mobile games, and other applications run more smoothly.
Three MIT undergraduates who use computer science to explore human biology and health honored for their academic achievements.
A system that enables smartphones to transmit “chirps” to nearby devices could notify people if they have been near an infected person.