Building machines that better understand human goals
A new algorithm capable of inferring goals and plans could help machines better adapt to the imperfect nature of human planning.
A new algorithm capable of inferring goals and plans could help machines better adapt to the imperfect nature of human planning.
A key finding: Early reopening last spring led to a dramatic drop in “quarantine strength” in southern and west-central U.S. states.
Adding a module that mimics part of the brain can prevent common errors made by computer vision models.
A new approach could lower computing costs and increase accessibility to state-of-the-art natural language processing.
As cases increased worldwide this spring, mechanical engineers developed solutions to help slow and stop the spread of the coronavirus.
What's SSUP? The Sample, Simulate, Update cognitive model developed by MIT researchers learns to use tools like humans do.
The clothing rental service Armoire helps customers sustainably maintain a fresh wardrobe.
A faster way to estimate uncertainty in AI-assisted decision-making could lead to safer outcomes.
Study suggests mechanical properties of spike proteins can predict infectivity and lethality of different coronaviruses.
Recognition honors research into nuclear structure and reactions.
MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the Singapore Defense Science and Technology Agency award funding to 13 AI-focused projects.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future identifies ways to align new technologies with durable careers.
Advance could enable artificial intelligence on household appliances while enhancing data security and energy efficiency.
Intelenz co-founder Renzo Zagni credits MIT for the know-how he needed to launch his company and grow its AI-enabled offerings.
Machine learning model predicts probability that a particular urinary tract infection can be treated by specific antibiotics.