What is the Covid-19 data tsunami telling policymakers?
A global team of researchers searches for insights during a weeklong virtual “datathon.”
A global team of researchers searches for insights during a weeklong virtual “datathon.”
The new open access, rapid-review overlay journal aims to combat misinformation in Covid-19 research.
New Data and Society course engages students in the ethics and societal implications of data.
MIT CSAIL researchers say improving computing technology after Moore's Law will require more efficient software, new algorithms, and specialized hardware.
Event convened attendees from around the world to discuss impacts of the pandemic and advance solutions to pressing global problems.
Fulbright Fellowship recipient encourages more musicologists and scientists to do interdisciplinary work with one another.
Smith spoke with CSAIL Director Daniela Rus as part of a special series co-presented by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future responds to rapid changes brought by the pandemic.
Isolat, a volunteer collaboration organized by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, informs coronavirus policy by analyzing data associated with the pandemic.
Laureates recognized for contributions to climate change, biomedicine, and quantum cryptography.
In a new undergraduate course, students explore the ethical dimensions of their experiences.
Job-replacing tech has directly driven the income gap since the late 1980s, economists report.
Study finds manufacturing companies that are quick to automate can thrive, but overall employment drops.
MIT economist Daron Acemoglu’s new research puts a number on the job costs of automation.
Postdoc Izabella Pena uses social media to combat the infodemic about the Covid-19 pandemic.