A new technique can be used to predict the actions of human or AI agents who behave suboptimally while working toward unknown goals.
MIT professor and CSAIL Director Daniela Rus has been inducted into the prestigious Académie Nationale de Médecine (ANM) as a foreign member. The honor reflects her dedication to applications of AI for the good of humanity and her strong ties to France’s scientific community.
Although computer scientists may initially treat data bias and error as a nuisance, researchers argue it’s a hidden treasure trove for reflecting societal values.
MIT spinout Verta offers tools to help companies introduce, monitor, and manage machine-learning models safely and at scale.
Inspired by physics, a new generative model PFGM++ outperforms diffusion models in image generation.
This week it was announced that MIT professor and CSAIL principal investigator Regina Barzilay was named an Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fellow for her research contributions to the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
This week CSAIL principal investigators Regina Barzilay, Tommi Jaakkola, Manolis Kellis and Peter Szolovits were named among the top 100 global leaders for AI and health.
MIT CSAIL researchers combined generative AI and a physics simulation engine to refine robot designs. The result: a machine that outjumped a robot designed by a human.
New type of “state-space model” leverages principles of harmonic oscillators.