You have to hand it to MIT Ph.D candidates Elena Glassman, Neha Narula and Jean Yang for facing the lions’ den last week when they participated in a Reddit Ask Me Anything forum. The AMA, timed… Read more »
This is a tough question that White House advisor John Podesta and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab brain trust wrestled with on Monday. Read more »
What if a programmer could write privacy policies into an application that would be enforced throughout the lifetime and workflow of that application? That’s what Jeeves aims to do. Read more »
Two legacy powers — SAP and Kendall Square (in the guise of hack/reduce) pulled out the stops Friday to woo big data entrepreneurs. SAP wants them to use HANA. Hack/reduce just… Read more »
A project at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab aims to make crunching of the most top-secret data possible without exposing that data. At all. Read more »
If you want robots and people to work together efficiently, you need to cross-train them to build teamwork, according to new research from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab. Read more »