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.
Researchers design a negotiation strategy to help cities and organizations minimize losses when their data are held hostage.
Anyone can submit tech-based solution applications until July 1.
Final day of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing celebration explores enthusiasm, caution about AI’s rising prominence in society.
Stephen A. Schwarzman and MIT President L. Rafael Reif discuss the Institute’s historic new endeavor.
Efficient chip enables low-power devices to run today’s toughest quantum encryption schemes.
Luminaries in computing and cognition discuss their journeys and share their insights.
The Carbin app, from a Concrete Sustainability Hub researcher, promises users an unprecedented understanding of pavement quality.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
A J-PAL North America publication aims to help decision-makers understand how education technology can help — or hinder — student learning.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
Media arts and sciences professor is recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.
New platform forces data center servers to only use data in ways that users explicitly approve.
Digital technologies, such as virtual reality, drive better outcomes for MIT students and global learners.
J-WAFS-funded MIT research team shows a new method of fertilizer production can better suit the needs of farms in Africa and around the globe.