Day of AI curriculum meets the moment
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
The system they developed eliminates a source of bias in simulations, leading to improved algorithms that can boost the performance of applications.
CSAIL research affiliate and MIT Corporation life member emeritus is honored with the “Nobel Prize of computing” for Ethernet invention.
The prize is the top honor within the field of communications technology.
The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.
Growing from a strong foundation built at MIT CSAIL and other academic hosts, W3C will continue its mission of developing standards for an open and equitable web.
The media scholar speaks on her research and her experience at MIT.
New research enables users to search for information without revealing their queries, based on a method that is 30 times faster than comparable prior techniques.
Hackathon explores policy solutions to challenges in cybersecurity, environmental justice, and city planning focused on post-pandemic efforts to build a better society.
Algorithms designed to ensure multiple users share a network fairly can’t prevent some users from hogging all the bandwidth.
Using a randomized field experiment, researchers discover that Wikipedia articles affect judges’ legal reasoning.
New site offers mobile-responsive, search-optimized experience to a growing global audience of learners.
With a tensor language prototype, “speed and correctness do not have to compete ... they can go together, hand-in-hand.”
MIT computer scientists and mathematicians offer an introductory computing and career-readiness program for incarcerated women in New England.
Senior Shardul Chiplunkar aims to be a translator between the tech world and the rest of society.