AI assistant monitors teamwork to promote effective collaboration
An AI team coordinator aligns agents’ beliefs about how to achieve a task, intervening when necessary to potentially help with tasks in search and rescue, hospitals, and video games.
An AI team coordinator aligns agents’ beliefs about how to achieve a task, intervening when necessary to potentially help with tasks in search and rescue, hospitals, and video games.
MIT researchers have found a way to make structural materials last longer under the harsh conditions inside a fusion reactor.
AI agents could soon become indistinguishable from humans online. Could “personhood credentials” protect people against digital imposters?
MIT students who participated in the pilot program developed tools to rapidly screen for novel biosynthetic capabilities.
Ortiz is an internationally recognized researcher in biotechnology and biomaterials, advanced and additive manufacturing, and sustainable and socially-directed materials design.
These zinc-air batteries, smaller than a grain of sand, could help miniscule robots sense and respond to their environment.
In controlled experiments, MIT CSAIL researchers discover simulations of reality developing deep within LLMs, indicating an understanding of language beyond simple mimicry.
MIT’s Office of Graduate Education hosts Summit on Creating Inclusive Pathways to the PhD
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
The approach can detect anomalies in data recorded over time, without the need for any training.
An MIT-led group shows how to achieve precise control over the properties of Weyl semimetals and other exotic substances.
The innovation, which employs beeswax to maintain consistent heating, is the result of three years of co-design with Cameroonian poultry farmers.
Professor who uses a cross-disciplinary approach to understand human diseases on a molecular and cellular level succeeds Elazer Edelman.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub research presents a streamlined pavement life-cycle assessment framework to enable a large set of stakeholders to conduct environmental analysis of pavements.
Sublime Systems, founded by Professor Yet-Ming Chiang and former postdoc Leah Ellis, has developed a sustainable way to make one of the world’s most common materials.