The three-day, hands-on conference hosted by the MIT RAISE Initiative welcomed youths and adults from nearly 30 countries.
MIT researchers develop a customized onboarding process that helps a human learn when a model’s advice is trustworthy.
The series aims to help policymakers create better oversight of AI in society.
US Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Kathleen Hicks visits USAF-MIT AI ACCELERATOR
Experts from MIT’s School of Engineering, Schwarzman College of Computing, and Sloan Executive Education educate national security leaders in AI fundamentals.
The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.
On January 15, 2019, the MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative (IPRI) and Quest for Intelligence (QI) hosted the first MIT AI Policy Congress. The conference brought together global policymakers, technical experts, and industry executives to discuss the impact of AI across sectors, with panels on transportation and safety, manufacturing and labor, healthcare, criminal justice and fairness, national security and defense, and international perspectives.
The 16 finalists — including research from MIT CSAIL members — will explore generative AI’s impact on privacy, art, drug discovery, aging, and more.
MIT professor and CSAIL principal investigator Regina Barzilay was named to the 2025 TIME100 AI list for developing machine learning models that can predict diseases, such as breast cancer and the flu.
A new study critically examines the economic practicality of using AI for automating tasks in the workplace, with a specific emphasis on computer vision.