Protecting the rights of internet users, in Mexico and worldwide
PhD student Mariel García-Montes researches the internet’s far-reaching impact on society, especially regarding privacy and young people.
PhD student Mariel García-Montes researches the internet’s far-reaching impact on society, especially regarding privacy and young people.
Researchers developed an easy-to-use tool that enables an AI practitioner to find data that suits the purpose of their model, which could improve accuracy and reduce bias.
The three-day, hands-on conference hosted by the MIT RAISE Initiative welcomed youths and adults from nearly 30 countries.
Leveraging more than 35 years of experience at MIT, Bertsimas will work with partners across the Institute to transform teaching and learning on and off campus.
MIT historian Tristan Brown describes how China’s feng shui legacy can help with confronting today’s climate challenges.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
Members of the MIT community, supporters, and guests commemorate the opening of the new college headquarters.
More accurate uncertainty estimates could help users decide about how and when to use machine-learning models in the real world.
During a recent history of technology symposium at MIT, participants shared exciting ideas about the future of their field.
Developed by MIT RAISE, the Day of AI curriculum empowers K-12 students to collaborate on local and global challenges using AI.
A national bottle deposit fee could make a dramatic difference in reducing plastic waste, MIT researchers report.
Known for building connections between the social sciences, data science, and computation, the political science professor will lead IDSS into its next chapter.
With NASA planning permanent bases in space and on the moon, MIT students develop prototypes for habitats far from planet Earth.
Kate Brown, MIT professor of history, discusses how ordinary people taking action in their communities can offer hope for the future.
Research surveys show warnings issued by world leaders are taken equally seriously whether issued on social media or through formal statements.