IBM and MIT today announced that IBM plans to make a 10-year, $240 million investment to create the MIT–IBM Watson AI Lab in partnership with MIT. The lab will carry out fundamental artificial intelligence (AI) research and seek to propel scientific breakthroughs that unlock the potential of AI. The collaboration aims to advance AI hardware, software, and algorithms related to deep learning and other areas; increase AI’s impact on industries, such as health care and cybersecurity; and explore the economic and ethical implications of AI on society.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
Researchers have created a method to help workers collaborate with artificial intelligence systems.
In a Washington Post op-ed, CSAIL's R. David Edelman outlines how to regulate AI properly
Inspired by recent events, the October 1-2 summit is being organized in collaboration with STEMM Global Scientific Community
The 27 finalists — representing every school at MIT — will explore the technology’s impact on democracy, education, sustainability, communications, and much more.
Aleksander Mądry urges lawmakers to ask rigorous questions about how AI tools are being used by corporations.
Listen to each talk from CSAIL Imagination in Action @MIT, which aims to educate and motivate startups, founders, and entrepreneurs on building successful AI-focused companies, attracting a diverse audience passionate about AI's transformative potential.
MIT CSAIL researchers have developed the first-ever AI Risk Repository: a comprehensive and accessible living database of 700+ risks posed by AI that will be continuously updated to ensure relevancy and timeliness.
US Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Kathleen Hicks visits USAF-MIT AI ACCELERATOR