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The team from MIT publishes research reports on the management of AI.

A committee of leaders and scholars from MIT has developed a series of policy briefs aimed at establishing a framework for the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S. The briefs propose extending existing regulatory and liability approaches in a practical manner to oversee AI. The main paper, titled “A Framework for U.S. AI Governance:…

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A computer programmer expands the limits of geometric concepts.

Over two millennia ago, Greek mathematician Euclid laid the groundwork for the modern understanding of geometry. Today, that work serves as the bedrock for researchers like Justin Solomon, who uses geometry to address complex problems - many of which seem unrelated to shapes at first glance. Solomon is an associate professor at MIT's Department of…

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The team from MIT publishes research reports on the management of AI.

A committee of leaders and scholars from MIT has developed a policy framework for the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States. The aim of these policy briefs is to enhance U.S. leadership in AI and limit the potential harm from new technologies while promoting awareness of the societal benefits of AI deployment. The…

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A computer scientist is expanding the limits of geometry.

Mathematician Justin Solomon is using modern geometric techniques to solve complex problems, often unrelated to shapes. He explains that geometric tools can be used to compare datasets, providing insight into the performance of machine-learning models. He asserted the significance of distance, similarity, curvature, and shape, all derived from geometry, in discussing data. His Geometric Data…

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A computational expert expands the limits of geometric studies.

Over two millennia ago, the ancient mathematician Euclid, widely recognized as the father of geometry, shifted our perspective on shapes. Today, Justin Solomon of MIT uses contemporary geometric methods to tackle complex challenges seemingly unrelated to shapes. Solomon utilizes geometric tools to analyze high-dimensional datasets, providing insights about the potential performance of machine learning models.…

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The automated platform instructs users on the appropriate instances to engage with an AI assistant.

Researchers at MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed an AI system designed to educate users on when to trust an AI's decision-making process - for instance, a radiologist determining if a patient's X-ray shows signs of pneumonia. The training system identifies scenarios where the human should not trust the AI model, automatically…

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The team at MIT publishes research reports on the administration of artificial intelligence.

MIT has released a set of policy briefs offering guidance for the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) for lawmakers. The goal of these documents is to strengthen the U.S.'s leadership in AI, minimize potential harm from misapplication, and promote the beneficial uses of AI in our society. The primary policy paper, titled “A Framework for U.S.…

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The system instructs users on determining the appropriate times to work in conjunction with an AI assistant.

Researchers from MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have developed a system to teach users of artificial intelligence (AI) technology when they should or shouldn't trust its outcomes. This could be particularly beneficial in the medical field, where errors could have serious repercussions. The team created an automated system to teach a radiologist how…

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The team from MIT publishes research documents about managing artificial Intelligence.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) committee of leaders and scholars have published a set of policy briefs to aid the development of a practical artificial intelligence governance framework for U.S. policymakers. Aiming to promote U.S. leadership in AI, the briefs also seek to limit potential harm from new technology and explore how AI deployment…

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A computer programmer breaks new ground in the field of geometry.

Greek mathematician Euclid revolutionized the concept of shapes over two millennia ago, laying a strong foundation for geometry. Justin Solomon, leveraging his ancient principles with modern geometric techniques, is solving complex issues unrelated to shapes. Solomon, an associate professor at MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a member of the Computer Science…

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