Making a path to ethical, socially beneficial artificial intelligence
Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.
Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.
Final day of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing celebration explores enthusiasm, caution about AI’s rising prominence in society.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
Study uncovers language patterns that AI models link to factual and false articles; underscores need for further testing.
MIT “Policy Congress” examines the complex terrain of artificial intelligence regulation.
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.
Three leaders of the #MeToo and #MeTooSTEM movements are recognized.
MIT AI Ethics Reading Group was founded by students who saw firsthand how technology developed with good intentions could be problematic.
Opportunities and new challenges were at the forefront of discussions about the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Massive global survey reveals ethics preferences and regional differences.
Gift of $350 million establishes the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, an unprecedented, $1 billion commitment to world-changing breakthroughs and their ethical application.