MIT Generative AI Week fosters dialogue across disciplines
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
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During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
During 18 years of leadership, Evans established new R&D mission areas, strengthened ties to the MIT community, and increased inclusion and education efforts.
The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature brings three millennia of classic texts to the world, in bilingual editions.
The Burchard Scholars dinner series helps create conversations between academic disciplines.
Cosmologist and MLK Scholar Morgane König uses gravitational waves to study the universe’s origins, inflation, and present trajectory.
This unique lab uses games as a way for students to play, explore, and learn to think critically about the role of games in society.
Travel offers students a chance to study how art and cultural activism can impact racial justice and environmental issues.
MIT’s Malick Ghachem extends the “Dialogues across Differences” lecture series with a talk about the past and present of university politics.
For the political science and mechanical engineering student, who is also an Air Force ROTC member, systematic change starts with personal actions.
A recent forum was the first in a series planned at MIT this year, part of an initiative meant to encourage the open exchange of ideas.
A study by philosopher Kevin Dorst explains how political differences can result from a process of “rational polarization.”
At a “Heritage Meets Heritage” event, MIT students enjoy conversations, trivia, and delicacies from around the world.
An expert panel discussed the strengths, and limits, of the alignment between the two world powers and U.S. rivals.
A pioneering Black faculty member, Johnson was also a major supporter of the anti-apartheid movement at the Institute.