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MIT scienitsts built an artificial intelligence algorithm that can listen to you cough and determine if you have COVID-19 with over 98 percent accuracy.
MIT's algorithm can determine if it's better to slow down, even if the competition overtakes it, to be faster later. Project researchers believe algorithms of the sort they've developed are an ...
The MIT algorithm maps a robot's physical movements to AI-generated instructions.
Although robots are getting better at adapting to the real world, they still tend to tackle challenges with a fixed set of alternatives that can quickly become impractical as objects (and more ...
The ocean can be a ferociously wild place, which makes locating lost people and objects a tall order for first responders. Researchers at MIT have developed a new algorithm that takes stock of ...
An MIT CSAIL AI system that can automatically decipher extinct languages offers hope of preserving a wealth of historical heritage.
To address these challenges, Donti has developed a demand forecasting model in use by the U.K.’s national grid operator, and ...
The latest research from MIT, the TACO method, has brought groundbreaking progress to the field of artificial intelligence. The core of this research lies in endowing AI agents with a more powerful ...
Quantum researchers have deployed a new algorithm to manage noise in qubits in real time. The method can be applied to a wide ...
MIT’s new algorithm can tell if you have COVID-19 by your cough The algorithm appears to be able to detect indicators of coronavirus in coughs imperceptible to human ears.
The complex algorithm can quickly compute -- down to milliseconds -- the likelihood of a vehicle running a red light based on its rate of deceleration as it is approaching the intersection.
A new system developed by MIT researchers called “MosAIc” is finding hard-to-spot similarities between art pieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. To use MosAIc ...