Making a path to ethical, socially beneficial artificial intelligence
Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.
Leaders from government, philanthropy, academia, and industry say collaboration is key to make sure artificial intelligence serves the public good.
Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
Undergraduate engineering program is again No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Nicholas Fang pushes the limits of light to improve performance in communication, fabrication, and medical imaging.
Exploring the sounds of campus with visiting artists Scanner, Stephen Vitiello, and Either/Or
Students from Natick High School and Newton North High School selected to exhibit.
Researchers in EAPS are using small unmanned aircraft systems to better understand environmental phenomena, such as dangerous volcanic plumes.
MIT LGO's domestic plant trek visits seven sites in two weeks
Alumni from the 2004 MIT Remote Operated Vehicle team and the Carl Hayden Community High School Falcon Robotics team meet up for a documentary film.
MIT project melds personal style and technique with computerized control systems.