How AI might shape LGBTQIA+ advocacy
New “AI Comes Out of the Closet” system seeks to merge artificial intelligence and LGBTQIA+ support.
New “AI Comes Out of the Closet” system seeks to merge artificial intelligence and LGBTQIA+ support.
For the MIT Visiting Artist Chloé Bensahel, fabric itself tells the story.
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
The honor recognizes professors for their outstanding mentorship of graduate students.
The advance could help make 3D printing more sustainable, enabling printing with renewable or recyclable materials that are difficult to characterize.
MIT scientists have tackled key obstacles to bringing 2D magnetic materials into practical use, setting the stage for the next generation of energy-efficient computers.
The MIT senior seeks to make spaceflight easier and safer for the human body.
After acquiring data science and AI skills from MIT, Jospin Hassan shared them with his community in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi and built pathways for talented learners.
Alumni-founded Pienso has developed a user-friendly AI builder so domain experts can build solutions without writing any code.
An MIT team precisely controlled an ultrathin magnet at room temperature, which could enable faster, more efficient processors and computer memories.
Dermatologists and general practitioners are somewhat less accurate in diagnosing disease in darker skin, a new study finds. Used correctly, AI may be able to help.
“We feel fortunate to have worked alongside Elise and to have witnessed the remarkable person she was.”
Five multimedia projects communicating climate futures selected for 2023 WORLDING program, online and at MIT.
The MIT Summer Research Program pairs underrepresented students with opportunities to examine inequity through the IDSS Initiative for Combatting Systemic Racism.
Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, a doctoral candidate in media arts and sciences and a MAD Design Fellow, researches how technology and tradition intersect in rural spaces, particularly in Colombia.