This is the fourth and last installment in a series introducing torch basics. Initially, we focused…
Category: Artificial Intelligence
To be more useful, robots need to become lazier
“Organisms try not to process information that they don’t need to because that processing is very…
Bay Area Hackathon project leads to unique co-innovation with a major construction industry customer
Shail Desai presents the Intelligent Construction Portal at the Microsoft Bay Area Science Fair after the…
Making climate models relevant for local decision-makers | MIT News
Climate models are a key technology in predicting the impacts of climate change. By running simulations…
People facing life-or-death choice put too much trust in AI, study finds
In simulated life-or-death decisions, about two-thirds of people in a UC Merced study allowed a robot…
ASOF Joins, OLS Regression, and additional summarizers
Since sparklyr.flint, a sparklyr extension for leveraging Flint time series functionalities through sparklyr, was introduced in…
For Subscribers: Celebrate 125 years of MIT Technology Review
We’re giving away 25 complimentary virtual (livestream) tickets to EmTech MIT, our flagship event on emerging technologies…
An update on our approach to tackling intimate image abuse
Since 2015, Microsoft has recognized the very real reputational, emotional, and other devastating impacts that arise…
MIT ARCLab announces winners of inaugural Prize for AI Innovation in Space | MIT News
Satellite density in Earth’s orbit has increased exponentially in recent years, with lower costs of small…
Fungus-controlled robots tap into the unique power of nature
Building a robot takes time, technical skill, the right materials — and sometimes, a little fungus.…