An easier way to get bugs out of programming languages
Developed at MIT, D2X is a new tool that makes it easy to debug any domain-specific programming language.
Developed at MIT, D2X is a new tool that makes it easy to debug any domain-specific programming language.
A new tool brings the benefits of AI programming to a much broader class of problems.
“I wouldn’t let the aggressor in the war squash my dreams,” says Ukrainian mathematician and MITx MicroMasters learner Tetiana Herasymova.
MIT researchers are discovering which parts of the brain are engaged when a person evaluates a computer program.
CAST Visiting Artist Andreas Refsgaard engages the MIT community in the ethics and play of creative coding.
Students reflect on their top performance in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which ended a 44-year drought for MIT.
Students describe what it’s like to compete at the very top tiers of computing.
“I get the chance to not only watch the future happen, but I can actually be a part of it and create it,” says Ugandan entrepreneur Emmanuel Kasigazi.
Mayor’s youth employment program brought local high schoolers to MIT this summer.
Researchers developed a new system that can make computer programs run faster, while guaranteeing accuracy.
Thousands of children participate in MIT-developed artificial intelligence curriculum.
To put global climate modeling at the fingertips of local decision-makers, some scientists think it’s time to rethink the system from scratch.
The programs are designed to foster an understanding of how artificial intelligence technologies work, including their social implications.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
Twist is an MIT-developed programming language that can describe and verify which pieces of data are entangled to prevent bugs in a quantum program.