Pop culture recently scored a hit against haters that question its value, thanks to MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Researchers there have been exposing their ...
Think about how you read. Do you say every word out loud to yourself in your head? That’s a process called internal vocalization or subvocalization, and when you say words to yourself in your head, ...
MIT student Tom Ouyang and Professor Randall Davis are intending to create a computerized system that can interpret sketches and drawings. Initially, the foundation for this program was to enable to ...
Advances in voice recognition technology have seen it become a more viable form of computer interface, but it's not necessarily a quieter one. To prevent the click-clacking of keyboards being replaced ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Hunger is an ugly social menace we would love to see resolved. It looks like MIT researchers may be getting close with their new “Food Computers”. Advanced greenhouses that use software to control for ...
You may have heard the expression, "Work smarter, not harder." When applied to humans, it means (partially) that we should do our best work on the tasks that are the most important, instead of wasting ...
Topline: Computer scientist Richard Stallman has severed his connections with MIT after he claimed that Virginia Giuffre, one of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking victims, presented as ...
When your computer stores data, it has to pause while the information moves from one piece of hardware to another. But that may soon stop being the case, as scientists from MIT and the Singapore ...
Two computer scientists from MIT claim to have developed a “machine learning algorithm” that can potentially be used to predict the price of Bitcoin. Two computer scientists from MIT claim to have ...
"We’re 3 female computer scientists at MIT, here to answer questions about programming and academia. Ask us anything!" we wrote for our Reddit Ask Me Anything session last Friday. And then, boom: “Why ...