AI agents could soon become indistinguishable from humans online. Could “personhood credentials” protect people against digital imposters?
MIT professor announced as award’s first recipient for work in cancer diagnosis and drug synthesis.
Nicolas Miailhe, a co-founder of the Future Society, asking a question during a gathering of global policymakers last week at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Researchers develop “ContextCite,” an innovative method to track AI’s source attribution and detect potential misinformation.
Yesterday CSAIL announced a new five-year research partnership with iFlyTek, a leading Chinese company in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing.
Regina Barzilay, MIT professor, CSAIL Principal Investigator, and Jameel Clinic AI Faculty Lead, has been awarded the 2025 IEEE Frances E. Allen Medal. The award recognizes the impact of her machine-learning algorithms on medicine and natural language processing
Researchers argue that in health care settings, “responsible use” labels could ensure AI systems are deployed appropriately.
An AI team coordinator aligns agents’ beliefs about how to achieve a task, intervening when necessary to potentially help with tasks in search and rescue, hospitals, and video games.
MAIA is a multimodal agent that can iteratively design experiments to better understand various components of AI systems.
Speakers like MA Secretary of Labor and former head of Google