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MIT Media Coverage: A Recap of 2023

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Complicated and unfamiliar phrases put more strain on the brain’s language processing system.

A recent study from MIT has uncovered that the human brain's principal language processing centers are most activated while reading complex, unusual sentences. The artificial language network assisted study revealed that the more intricate a sentence was, either through unconventional grammar or unexpected meaning, the more these language processing centers were activated. In contrast, simple…

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The language network in the brain is taxed more heavily by complicated sentences that aren’t easily recognized.

MIT researchers have used an artificial language network to decipher which types of sentences activate the brain's language processing centers most effectively. Their study reveals that sentences of higher complexity with unusual grammar or unexpected meanings engage these centers to a greater degree than straightforward sentences or nonsensical series of words. Their findings are based…

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In 2024, Gosha Geogdzhayev and Sadhana Lolla were recognized as Scholars by the Gates Cambridge program.

Two MIT seniors Gosha Geogdzhayev and Sadhana Lolla have been awarded the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship. This scholarship provides full-cost education at Cambridge University in the U.K, for post-graduate courses of their choice. Established in 2000 for students from countries outside the U.K., the Gates Cambridge Scholarship aims to create a global network of future…

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Geogdzhayev Gosha and Lolla Sadhana have been announced as 2024 Cambridge Scholars under the Gates Foundation.

MIT seniors Gosha Geogdzhayev and Sadhana Lolla have achieved the distinguished Gates Cambridge Scholarship, granting them the chance to undertake postgraduate study at the University of Cambridge in the UK. Gates Cambridge Scholarships were founded in 2000, with the aim to develop a worldwide network of future leaders committed to improving lives globally. Gosha Geogdzhayev, originally…

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Developing scalable, safe and dependable RAG applications using Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly, and organizations are exploring its potential applications. To ensure long-term success of AI-powered systems, it is essential to align them with well-established architectural principles. In this sense, the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Well-Architected Framework offers valuable guidelines for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective systems in…

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Harry Potter by Balenciaga: A Simple Guide to Creating Those Trending AI Advertisements

A YouTube creator by the name of 'demonflyingfox' has successfully used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate a convincing video advertising global fashion house Balenciaga, which appears to star characters from the Harry Potter films. The video is so authentic-looking, it's led to confusion among social media users who believe it to be a real advertisement…

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Did Netflix’s “What Jennifer Did” utilize artificial intelligence imagery or was it primarily a situation similar to Kate Middleton’s photo editing scenario?

Netflix's latest true crime documentary, "What Jennifer Did," has come under fire for allegedly using AI-generated art. The film recounts the high-profile case of Jennifer Pan, a 37-year-old woman from Canada, who was convicted of arranging the attack on her parents in 2010, resulting in the death of her mother and a critical injury to…

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