Helping companies deploy AI models more responsibly
MIT spinout Verta offers tools to help companies introduce, monitor, and manage machine-learning models safely and at scale.
MIT spinout Verta offers tools to help companies introduce, monitor, and manage machine-learning models safely and at scale.
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
MIT’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation aim to develop an integrative approach to strengthening and expanding the orthotic and prosthetic sector within the African nation.
In a new book, “Risky Business,” Amy Finkelstein examines the core issue of the insurance industry: Who gets to be a customer?
Companies founded by MechE faculty and alumni solve a variety of health care challenges, from better drug delivery to robotic surgery.
Fadel Adib uses wireless technologies to sense the world in new ways, taking aim at sweeping problems such as food insecurity, climate change, and access to health care.
Vecna Technologies, founded by a pair of MIT alumni, has followed a long and winding path to help people in health care settings.
Deep-learning model takes a personalized approach to assessing each patient’s risk of lung cancer based on CT scans.
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
But the harm from a discriminatory AI system can be minimized if the advice it delivers is properly framed, an MIT team has shown.
Research shows doctors and their families are less likely to follow guidelines about medicine. Why do the medically well-informed comply less often?
The new design works with the diaphragm to improve breathing.
Sara V. Fernandez, Amanda Hu, and Brigette Wang will spend the 2023-24 academic year at Tsinghua University in China studying global affairs.
Researchers used a powerful deep-learning model to extract important data from electronic health records that could assist with personalized medicine.
Scientists hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a protective state.