Game puts artificial intelligence in the mind of the beholder
What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious?
What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious?
Popular games still haven’t shown they can handle lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender representations. Research at the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab wants to change that.
MIT game wins Kongregate award, to receive 1 million free ad impressions
By basing its strategies on the text of a manual, a computer infers the meanings of words without human supervision.
Digitally mimicking the photographic blur caused by moving objects is surprisingly hard, but new research offers ways to make it easier.
An MIT-produced interactive game, 'Vanished,' now being played by thousands online, offers a novel experiment in alternative science education.
Video game uses interactive drama and tragedy to create awareness about consequences of war.
Video series by Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab examines game ratings system.
“Improviso” develops AI research by asking players to take on actual roles.
A block-shaped robot that seems to roll onto a computer screen is part of an educational-media system that gets kids out of their chairs.
MIT students working on games, web applications encouraged to apply