Caspar Hare, Georgia Perakis named associate deans of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing
The faculty members will work together to advance the cross-cutting initiative of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
The faculty members will work together to advance the cross-cutting initiative of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
New research ties inaccuracies in pulse oximeter readings to racial disparities in treatment and outcomes.
Distinguished professor and public history advocate will oversee open education offerings and campus-focused services.
The MIT Museum director describes how the museum is reinventing itself for the 21st century.
Using a randomized field experiment, researchers discover that Wikipedia articles affect judges’ legal reasoning.
“Interpretability methods” seek to shed light on how machine-learning models make predictions, but researchers say to proceed with caution.
Large study of existing research shows incremental improvement in patient outcomes and productivity, without big employment changes.
Eighty scholarly monographs and edited collections partially funded by libraries participating in MIT Press’s Direct to Open model will publish openly this year.
The second AI Policy Forum Symposium convened global stakeholders across sectors to discuss critical policy questions in artificial intelligence.
Master’s student Chelsi Cocking combines her love for computer science and design in her research and outreach efforts at the Media Lab.
Rapid increases in the speed and power of microchips have fueled innovation in many industries, but the future trajectory of that incredible progress may be in jeopardy.
The reshaped series will integrate a wide range of disciplines — from mathematics to critical race theory, from software art to queer theory — to understand the social and cultural implications of software.
Recent MEng graduates reflect on their application-focused research as affiliates of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab.
Projects from a new MIT urban studies and planning course speak to the impact of increased longevity on systems and markets.
Thousands of children participate in MIT-developed artificial intelligence curriculum.