3 Questions: Fotini Christia on racial equity and data science
A new MIT-wide effort launched by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society uses social science and computation to address systemic racism.
A new MIT-wide effort launched by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society uses social science and computation to address systemic racism.
Fellowship honors ACM members whose accomplishments drive innovation and make broader advances possible.
Researchers have created a method to help workers collaborate with artificial intelligence systems.
MIT scientists discuss the future of AI with applications across many sectors, as a tool that can be both beneficial and harmful.
David Gamarnik has developed a new tool, the overlap gap property, for understanding computational problems that appear intractable.
Assistant professor of civil engineering describes her career in robotics as well as challenges and promises of human-robot interactions.
A new model shows that the more polarized and hyperconnected a social network is, the more likely misinformation will spread.
Political scientist Nazli Choucri discusses challenges and hopes for global coordination on climate issues — and the role of political science in the process.
Strategy accelerates the best algorithmic solvers for large sets of cities.
Professor Fotini Christia is part of a team examining the challenges of implementing community policing across a range of countries.
A new study finds that investments in R&D on materials and chemistry were key, while economies of scale contributed somewhat less.
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.
A delegation from MIT traveled to Glasgow for COP26, where international negotiators sought to keep global climate goals on track.
Biogen’s support is part of the biotechnology company’s Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives Initiative.
A new method forces a machine learning model to focus on more data when learning a task, which leads to more reliable predictions.