Designing a new way to optimize complex coordinated systems
Using diagrams to represent interactions in multipart systems can provide a faster way to design software improvements.
Using diagrams to represent interactions in multipart systems can provide a faster way to design software improvements.
Chemists could use this quick computational method to design more efficient reactions that yield useful compounds, from fuels to pharmaceuticals.
Read MoreResearchers have created a unifying framework that can help scientists combine existing ideas to improve AI models or create new ones.
Read MoreTactStyle, a system developed by CSAIL researchers, uses image prompts to replicate both the visual appearance and tactile properties of 3D models.
Read MoreAs the urgency for climate action intensifies, the fusion of Human and Artificial Intelligence (HI + AI = ECI™) emerges as the cornerstone of exponential climate impact. This innovative collaboration empowers organizations to leverage cutting-edge technologies, transforming industries towards sustainability while achieving ambitious ESG goals. Today’s action shapes a resilient, thriving tomorrow.
Read MoreThe renowned designer embraces generative AI to preserve and propel her legacy.
Read MoreA quarter century after its founding, the McGovern Institute reflects on its discoveries in the areas of neuroscience, neurotechnology, artificial intelligence, brain-body connections, and therapeutics.
Read MoreA new technique automatically guides an LLM toward outputs that adhere to the rules of whatever programming language or other format is being used.
Read MoreBy eliminating redundant computations, a new data-driven method can streamline processes like scheduling trains, routing delivery drivers, or assigning airline crews.
Read MoreA new method from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab helps large language models to steer their own responses toward safer, more ethical, value-aligned outputs.
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