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.
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.
Professor emeritus and former U.S. energy secretary reflects on recent meeting with Pope Francis and energy and finance leaders.
The open innovation program convenes Solve at MIT, three days of workshops, lectures, and discussions to advance global solutions.
In a “mathy” philosophy class, students explore the risks, outcomes, and ethical implications of living in a warming world.
MIT Media Lab summer event explores responsible dissent, embodied in its new Disobedience Award.
MIT professor and NAS report committee co-chair Richard Hynes gives insight into the report’s recommendations.
MIT professor of philosophy Kieran Setiya explores how individuals and societies can think about and act on climate change.