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  • “This is science!” – MIT president talks about the importance of America’s research enterprise on GBH’s Boston Public Radio

    “This is science!” – MIT president talks about the importance of America’s research enterprise on GBH’s Boston Public Radio

    February 6, 2026
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    In a wide-ranging live conversation, MIT President Sally Kornbluth joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan live in studio for GBH’s Boston Public Radio on Thursday, February 5. They talked about MIT, the pressures facing America’s research enterprise, the importance of science, that Congressional hearing on antisemitism in 2023, and more – including Sally’s experience as a…

  • Helping AI agents search to get the best results out of large language models

    Helping AI agents search to get the best results out of large language models

    February 6, 2026
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    Whether you’re a scientist brainstorming research ideas or a CEO hoping to automate a task in human resources or finance, you’ll find that artificial intelligence tools are becoming the assistants you didn’t know you needed. In particular, many professionals are tapping into the talents of semi-autonomous software systems called AI agents, which can call on AI…

  • Brian Hedden named co-associate dean of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing

    Brian Hedden named co-associate dean of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing

    February 4, 2026
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    Brian Hedden PhD ’12 has been appointed co-associate dean of the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) at MIT, a cross-cutting initiative in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, effective Jan. 16. Hedden is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, holding an MIT Schwarzman College of Computing shared position with the…

  • Antonio Torralba, three MIT alumni named 2025 ACM fellows

    Antonio Torralba, three MIT alumni named 2025 ACM fellows

    February 4, 2026
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    Antonio Torralba, Delta Electronics Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and faculty head of artificial intelligence and decision-making at MIT, has been named to the 2025 cohort of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellows. He shares the honor of an ACM Fellowship with three MIT alumni: Eytan Adar ’97, MEng ’98; George Candea ’97,…

  • 3 Questions: Using AI to accelerate the discovery and design of therapeutic drugs

    3 Questions: Using AI to accelerate the discovery and design of therapeutic drugs

    February 4, 2026
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    In the pursuit of solutions to complex global challenges including disease, energy demands, and climate change, scientific researchers, including at MIT, have turned to artificial intelligence, and to quantitative analysis and modeling, to design and construct engineered cells with novel properties. The engineered cells can be programmed to become new therapeutics — battling, and perhaps…

  • Katie Spivakovsky wins 2026 Churchill Scholarship

    Katie Spivakovsky wins 2026 Churchill Scholarship

    February 4, 2026
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    MIT senior Katie Spivakovsky has been selected as a 2026-27 Churchill Scholar and will undertake an MPhil in biological sciences at the Wellcome Sanger Institute at Cambridge University in the U.K. this fall. Spivakovsky, who is double-majoring in biological engineering and artificial intelligence, with minors in mathematics and biology, aims to integrate computation and bioengineering…

  • Counter intelligence

    Counter intelligence

    February 4, 2026
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    How can artificial intelligence step out of a screen and become something we can physically touch and interact with? That question formed the foundation of class 4.043/4.044 (Interaction Intelligence), an MIT course focused on designing a new category of AI-driven interactive objects. Known as large language objects (LLOs), these physical interfaces extend large language models…

  • SMART launches new Wearable Imaging for Transforming Elderly Care research group

    SMART launches new Wearable Imaging for Transforming Elderly Care research group

    February 3, 2026
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    What if ultrasound imaging is no longer confined to hospitals? Patients with chronic conditions, such as hypertension and heart failure, could be monitored continuously in real-time at home or on the move, giving health care practitioners ongoing clinical insights instead of the occasional snapshots — a scan here and a check-up there. This shift from…

  • How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials

    How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials

    February 2, 2026
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    Generative artificial intelligence models have been used to create enormous libraries of theoretical materials that could help solve all kinds of problems. Now, scientists just have to figure out how to make them. In many cases, materials synthesis is not as simple as following a recipe in the kitchen. Factors like the temperature and length…

  • The philosophical puzzle of rational artificial intelligence

    The philosophical puzzle of rational artificial intelligence

    January 31, 2026
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    To what extent can an artificial system be rational? A new MIT course, 6.S044/24.S00 (AI and Rationality), doesn’t seek to answer this question. Instead, it challenges students to explore this and other philosophical problems through the lens of AI research. For the next generation of scholars, concepts of rationality and agency could prove integral in…

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