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  • Could AI tell you where you left your keys?

    Could AI tell you where you left your keys?

    June 17, 2026
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    An auto factory worker can remember the storage bin where she left a partly assembled component the night before, and quickly return to that spot to pick it up. But robots that may work side-by-side with her would struggle to develop and access this same type of “spatiotemporal” memory. Now, MIT researchers have developed a…

  • MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing builds momentum

    MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing builds momentum

    June 17, 2026
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    In May, the Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM) marked its first anniversary with MIT Manufacturing Week, four days of events that attracted more than 800 registrants including students, faculty, industry leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and government officials to explore topics ranging from how companies are using AI on factory floors to the role of startups in…

  • Jinhua Zhao named head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning

    Jinhua Zhao named head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning

    June 12, 2026
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    Jinhua Zhao MCP ’04, SM ’04, PhD ’09 has been appointed head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), effective July 1. Zhao is the Class of 1941 Professor of Cities and Transportation at MIT. In making the announcement, dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning Hashim Sarkis noted that Zhao is a…

  • When it comes to predicting people’s preferences, it pays to consider “the power of three”

    When it comes to predicting people’s preferences, it pays to consider “the power of three”

    June 12, 2026
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    In his 1927 paper, “A law of comparative judgment,” the American psychologist L. L. Thurstone proposed that when people select one option among multiple alternatives, they are picking the one that has the highest value to them, even though they cannot assign a particular number to that choice.  Thurstone was a pioneer of “psychometrics” —…

  • MIT affiliates win 2026 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

    MIT affiliates win 2026 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

    June 11, 2026
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    The Hertz Foundation announced that it awarded 2026 fellowships to three current MIT students as well as an incoming graduate student. They are: Annika Marschner, Alvin Q. Meng, Zachary S. Siegel, and Matthew Wanta. The prestigious science and technology award provides each recipient with five years of financial support — a stipend and full tuition equivalent — which gives…

  • Startup’s nuclear-inspired cooling system could make data centers more sustainable

    Startup’s nuclear-inspired cooling system could make data centers more sustainable

    June 10, 2026
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    The rise of artificial intelligence is riding on the back of an enormous data center expansion. Data centers are projected to account for anywhere from 9 to 17 percent of total electricity usage in the U.S. by the end of the decade. Today, around a third of data center electricity is devoted to cooling the…

  • The consequences of relying on AI for accurate news

    The consequences of relying on AI for accurate news

    June 10, 2026
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    It’s no secret that the last few years have seen a massive explosion in the use of artificial intelligence for general information-gathering. An even more recent trend, though, is how large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are increasingly being used for verifying and consuming news; reports from the Pew Research Center over the…

  • The crucial human component in computing and AI

    The crucial human component in computing and AI

    June 6, 2026
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    On April 30, the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing’s Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) initiative hosted a full-day research symposium examining how artificial intelligence is shaping the world and its implications for society.  The symposium included research talks by SERC’s latest seed grant recipients on topics such as air pollution forecasting and responsible computer vision deployment, panels on AI…

  • PATH to boost AI training and career opportunities for industry-aligned jobs

    PATH to boost AI training and career opportunities for industry-aligned jobs

    June 5, 2026
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    MIT, in collaboration with Georgia State University and a growing network of educational institutions, has announced expanded work under PATH (Pathways for AI Training and Hiring) — a multiyear initiative designed to scale effective, affordable, industry-aligned AI training for entry-level and current workers, with a particular focus on transforming community colleges into engines powering an…

  • NSF renews support for MIT-led AI and physics institute, expanding a new model for discovery

    NSF renews support for MIT-led AI and physics institute, expanding a new model for discovery

    June 4, 2026
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    The MIT-led Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI) has received renewed support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for an additional five years, increasing annual funding from $4 million to $4.98 million. The renewal marks a new phase for IAIFI, which has spent its first five years building a research model and an…

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