An innovative research paper on job creation in the U.S. since 1940 shows that technology, particularly since 1980, has replaced more jobs than it has generated. The study was led by MIT economist David Autor, Ford Professor of Economics.
Entitled “New Frontiers: The Origins and Content of New Work, 1940-2018,” the paper marks a significant…
GenSQL, a new AI tool developed by scientists at MIT, is designed to simplify the complex statistical analysis of tabular data, enabling users to readily understand and interpret their databases. To this end, users don't need to grasp what is happening behind the scenes to develop accurate insights.
The system's capabilities include making predictions, identifying anomalies,…
MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart last year issued a call for papers with the aim of developing effective strategies, policy recommendations, and calls to action in the field of generative artificial intelligence (AI). The response was overwhelming, with a total of 75 proposals submitted. Out of these, 27 were selected for seed…
Last summer, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart issued a call for papers on generative artificial intelligence (AI). They sought effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and calls for action in the AI field, and received 75 proposals. Out of these, 27 were selected for seed funding.
Due to the robust response to this initial funding…
MIT President, Sally Kornbluth, and Provost, Cynthia Barnhart, recently solicited research proposals on the topic of generative artificial intelligence (AI). The response was overwhelming, with 75 proposals submitted from across MIT. Consequently, due to the level of interest and quality of the proposals, a second call for papers was announced, which led to an additional…
In response to their call for papers last summer, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart received an overwhelming interest from the research community. The call for proposals was made to "articulate effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and calls for action across the broad domain of generative AI." The response far exceeded expectations, with 75…
MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart launched a call for papers last summer relating to generative AI, with the aim of collecting effective strategies, policy suggestions, and calls to action in this expansive field. The response was overwhelming, with a total submission of 75 proposals, out of which 27 were chosen for seed…
Last year, a request from MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart for research proposals concerning generative AI initiatives resulted in 75 submissions. Out of these, 27 were selected for initial funding. Inspired by the impressive response, Kornbluth and Barnhart issued a second call for papers last fall. This resulted in 53 more proposals,…
In recent months, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) called for papers on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI), set to construct effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and action strategies across generative AI. The response was overwhelmingly positive with 75 paper proposals submitted. Out of these, 27 were chosen for seed funding. Given the successful outcome…
The MIT administration issued an open call for papers on generative AI, attracting 75 proposals above expectations. Following this, MIT's President, Sally Kornbluth, and Provost, Cynthia Barnhart, issued a second call for proposals which saw 53 submissions. Now, 16 of these submissions have been chosen by the faculty committee to receive exploratory funding for detailed…
Last summer, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart called on the academic community to provide effective strategies, policy proposals, and initiatives for the expansive realm of generative artificial intelligence (AI). They were met with an overwhelming response, receiving 75 submissions. After reviewing them, the committee selected 27 proposals…
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) launched a call papers to examine generative AI and formulate suggestions on its applications. The initial call was widely acclaimed and received 75 submissions, 27 of which were selected for seed funding. Seeing the enthusiasm, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart announced a second call for proposals,…