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In a special edition of Government Technology magazine focused on AI, executive editor Noelle Knell highlights the work of Cynthia Breazeal.
Jospin Hassan has drawn on curriculum developed by MIT RAISE and the Personal Robots group to build + share data science and AI skill sets.
In an interview with Textile Technology Source, Media Lab PhD student Irmandy Wicaksono talks about the use of AI in the textiles industry.
Spinoff company Pienso has developed a user-friendly AI builder that empowers domain experts to build solutions without writing code.
Hal Abelson, co-director of MIT RAISE, talks to Kara Miller about the impact of AI on education.
Media Lab alum Matt Groh discusses a study finding that AI can help doctors diagnose dermatological conditions across different skin tones.a
Watch: Tech Briefs Magazine features a video of Dave Burke working with Media Lab Biomechatronics researcher Michael Fernandez.
Professor Alex 'Sandy' Pentland and other experts explore the potential of customized AI models trained with organization-specific data.
Paul Liang joins the MIT Media Lab's Program in Media Arts and Sciences (MAS) and MIT Schwarzman College of Computing with shared…
Tzofi was selected in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
This technique could lead to safer autonomous vehicles, more efficient AR/VR headsets, or faster warehouse robots.
In the 1990s, Professor Pattie Maes, head of the Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces group, helped pioneer the concept of software agents.
Media Lab alum Alexander Reben has been named as OpenAI’s first artist in residence.
In Success Magazine, Professor Cynthia Breazeal talks about how people can use AI technologies to enhance human abilities.
Covering a talk from PhD student Kevin Dunnell, John Werner highlights Dunnell and his work for an article on AI, text, and multimodal data.
Whether you’re on social media or surfing the web, you’re probably sharing more personal data than you realize. The NOVA documentary, …
They were honored in the Students and Education categories respectively.
On the Aging Equal Podcast, Dr. Anastasia Ostrowski talks about co-designing social robots and her work collaborating with older adults.
Former Media Lab Professor W. Russell Neuman and other experts talk to CNET about the potential impacts of chatbots based on generative AI.
Authors include researchers from the Fluid Interfaces, Future Sketches, and Tangible Media research groups.
They've been selected as Fellows in the fields of Machine Learning and Computer Vision.
Media Lab alumni Ziv Epstein and Alexander Reben joined a panel discussion on the creative future of generative AI.
Professor Rosalind Picard talks about what gave her the inspiration to found a new field, Affective Computing.
The papers are intended as a resource for US policymakers.
MIT scientists address issues to bringing 2D magnetic materials into practical use, setting the stage for more energy-efficient computers
Ruihan Zhang, a student in the Molecular Machines group, was lead organizer of this event in collaboration with MIT Film Makers Association
The second iteration of this hackathon featured 66 films and 400 participants from local institutions, other states, and countries.
A number of Media Lab researchers and alumni are included in the cohort.
Researchers in the Media Lab’s City Science group discuss the role of AI in building cities where humans can thrive.
PhD student Shayne Longpre (Human Dynamics) discusses an open letter he co-authored with collaborators.
The list includes Habib Haddad, founding managing partner of the E14 Fund, and Rana el Kaliouby, co-founder and CEO of Affectiva.
This research shows how AI can support LGBTQIA+ advocacy, how technology might help create a more accepting + understanding society.
Researchers in the Affective Computing group have been invited to edit a series of articles in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Their paper won the award in the Theory + Methods category.
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Lab aims to encourage multidisciplinary collaboration and solve large-scale, complex problems.
In El País, researchers from Fluid Interfaces discuss their study that found users' beliefs about a chatbot influenced their interactions.
In a new working paper, researchers consider the most effective ways to label online content as AI-generated, misleading, or both.
Media Lab Professor Rosalind Picard and other experts discuss the opportunities and risks posed by rapid advances in AI.
The researchers precisely controlled an ultrathin magnet at room temperature, which could enable faster processors and computer memories.
Professor Deblina Sarkar receives a Nano Research Young Innovators Award in Bio-inspired Nanomaterials for 2023.
In a study published in Nature Medicine, alum Matt Groh, Prof. Rosalind Picard, and colleagues found assistance from an AI model can help.
On NPR’s Fresh Air, alum Dr. Joy Buolamwini (Civic Media) talks about the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Media Lab alum, Dr.Joy Buolamwini spoke to IEEE Spectrum about her work and her recent book, Unmasking AI.
The Harvard Business Review dives into a technology that Media Lab alum Simon Greenwold named in his 2003 master's thesis.
For The Atlantic, Professor Deb Roy, director of the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, imagines a new kind of social network.
On The World by PRX and WGBH, researcher Nataliya Kosmyna talks about advances in and potential applications for brain-computer interfaces.
In Psychology Today, author William Poundstone considers research from the Fluid Interfaces group in light of the Clever Hans effect.
Rosalind Picard’s unique technology is revolutionizing digital health.
Research from the Fluid Interfaces group finds that users' perceptions of an AI chatbot influence their interactions with the technology.
In Scientific American, PhD student Pat Pataranutaporn talks about how a user's impressions of AI chatbots may influence their interactions.
Wishing you a holiday season filled with love, peace, and joy of discovery.
The Media Lab is honored to have had its research and researchers highlighted in two 2023 end-of-year lists prepared by MIT News.
Jad Kabbara was selected for his research using generative AI for understanding community conversation.
Pat Pataranutaporn discusses the inspiration behind his research at the intersection of biological systems and digital technology.
The wearable device, designed to monitor bladder and kidney health, could be adapted for earlier diagnosis of cancers deep within the body.
Mentors are PhD students, postdocs, and researchers at top universities and research labs.
Invent new tangible and embodied interactions that inspire and engage people.
Inventing, building, and deploying wireless sensor technologies to address complex problems in society, industry, and ecology.
Cultivating wisdom through evolutionary and ecological engineering.
Augmenting and mediating human experience, interaction, and perception with sensor networks
Building intelligent personified technologies that collaborate with people to help them learn, thrive, and flourish.
Extending expression, learning, and health through innovations in musical composition, performance, and participation.
Inventing disruptive technologies for nanoelectronic devices and creating new paradigms for life-machine symbiosis.
The Program in Media Arts and Sciences (MAS) and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing (SCC) invite applications for this faculty position
Exploring how social networks can influence our lives in business, health, governance, and technology adoption and diffusion.
Designing systems for cognitive support
Converting the patterns of nature and the human body into beneficial signals and energy
Looking beyond smart cities.
Designing tools, methods and systems that connect rather than divide us to create a healthier society.