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- At MIT, a continued commitment to understanding intelligencevon Rachel Kemper | MIT Quest for Intelligence am 14. Januar 2026 um 21:50
With support from the Siegel Family Endowment, the newly renamed MIT Siegel Family Quest for Intelligence investigates how brains produce intelligence and how it can be replicated to solve problems.
- Generative AI tool helps 3D print personal items that sustain daily usevon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 14. Januar 2026 um 21:00
“MechStyle” allows users to personalize 3D models, while ensuring they’re physically viable after fabrication, producing unique personal items and assistive technology.
- 3 Questions: How AI could optimize the power gridvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 9. Januar 2026 um 5:00
While the growing energy demands of AI are worrying, some techniques can also help make power grids cleaner and more efficient.
- Decoding the Arctic to predict winter weathervon Stephanie Martinovich | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering am 8. Januar 2026 um 21:55
With the help of AI, MIT Research Scientist Judah Cohen is reshaping subseasonal forecasting, with the goal of extending the lead time for predicting impactful weather.
- Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Work Launches at MITvon Julia Regier | Blueprint Labs am 7. Januar 2026 um 20:30
Recent launch event for the center featured discussions on pro-worker AI, wealth inequality, and the future of liberal democracy.
- MIT scientists investigate memorization risk in the age of clinical AIvon Alex Ouyang | Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health am 5. Januar 2026 um 21:55
New research demonstrates how AI models can be tested to ensure they don’t cause harm by revealing anonymized patient health data.
- Using design to interpret the past and envision the futurevon Stefanie Koperniak | Office of Graduate Education am 5. Januar 2026 um 20:25
MIT graduate student C Jacob Payne reimagines historic architecture and invents new possibilities at the intersection of AI and design.
- MIT in the media: 2025 in reviewvon MIT News am 22. Dezember 2025 um 22:20
MIT community members made headlines with key research advances and their efforts to tackle pressing challenges.
- Guided learning lets “untrainable” neural networks realize their potentialvon Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL am 18. Dezember 2025 um 21:20
CSAIL researchers find even “untrainable” neural nets can learn effectively when guided by another network’s built-in biases using their guidance method.
- A new way to increase the capabilities of large language modelsvon Lauren Hinkel | MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab am 18. Dezember 2025 um 4:10
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers developed an expressive architecture that provides better state tracking and sequential reasoning in LLMs over long texts.
- A “scientific sandbox” lets researchers explore the evolution of vision systemsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 17. Dezember 2025 um 19:00
The AI-powered tool could inform the design of better sensors and cameras for robots or autonomous vehicles.
- “Robot, make me a chair”von Adam Zewe | MIT News am 16. Dezember 2025 um 5:00
An AI-driven system lets users design and build simple, multicomponent objects by describing them with words.
- 3 Questions: Using computation to study the world’s best single-celled chemistsvon Lillian Eden | Department of Biology am 15. Dezember 2025 um 22:15
Assistant Professor Yunha Hwang utilizes microbial genomes to examine the language of biology. Her appointment reflects MIT’s commitment to exploring the intersection of genetics research and AI.
- Working to eliminate barriers to adopting nuclear energyvon Poornima Apte | Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering am 15. Dezember 2025 um 21:00
Nuclear waste continues to be a bottleneck in the widespread use of nuclear energy, so doctoral student Dauren Sarsenbayev is developing models to address the problem.
- Deep-learning model predicts how fruit flies form, cell by cellvon Jennifer Chu | MIT News am 15. Dezember 2025 um 10:00
The approach could apply to more complex tissues and organs, helping researchers to identify early signs of disease.
- Enabling small language models to solve complex reasoning tasksvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 12. Dezember 2025 um 20:30
The “self-steering” DisCIPL system directs small models to work together on tasks with constraints, like itinerary planning and budgeting.
- New MIT program to train military leaders for the AI agevon Anne Wilson | Department of Mechanical Engineering am 12. Dezember 2025 um 18:10
The new certificate program will equip naval officers with skills needed to solve the military’s hardest problems.
- New method improves the reliability of statistical estimationsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 12. Dezember 2025 um 5:00
The technique can help scientists in economics, public health, and other fields understand whether to trust the results of their experiments.
- New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronicsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 11. Dezember 2025 um 5:00
By stacking multiple active components based on new materials on the back end of a computer chip, this new approach reduces the amount of energy wasted during computation.
- MIT affiliates named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowsvon Jane Halpern | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science am 8. Dezember 2025 um 20:15
Postdoc Zongyi Li, Associate Professor Tess Smidt, and seven additional alumni will be supported in the development of AI against difficult problems.
- MIT researchers “speak objects into existence” using AI and roboticsvon Denise Brehm | MIT Morningside Academy for Design am 5. Dezember 2025 um 15:00
The speech-to-reality system combines 3D generative AI and robotic assembly to create objects on demand.
- Robots that spare warehouse workers the heavy liftingvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 5. Dezember 2025 um 5:00
Founded by MIT alumni, the Pickle Robot Company has developed machines that can autonomously load and unload trucks inside warehouses and logistic centers.
- A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problemsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 4. Dezember 2025 um 5:00
This new technique enables LLMs to dynamically adjust the amount of computation they use for reasoning, based on the difficulty of the question.
- MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebeevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 3. Dezember 2025 um 19:00
With insect-like speed and agility, the tiny robot could someday aid in search-and-rescue missions.
- Helping power-system planners prepare for an unknown futurevon Nancy W. Stauffer | MIT Energy Initiative am 3. Dezember 2025 um 16:00
Macro, a modeling tool developed by the MIT Energy Initiative, enables energy-system planners to explore options for developing infrastructure to support decarbonized, reliable, and low-cost power grids.
- New control system teaches soft robots the art of staying safevon Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL am 2. Dezember 2025 um 19:00
MIT CSAIL and LIDS researchers developed a mathematically grounded system that lets soft robots deform, adapt, and interact with people and objects, without violating safety limits.
- MIT Sea Grant students explore the intersection of technology and offshore aquaculture in Norwayvon Lily Keyes | MIT Sea Grant am 1. Dezember 2025 um 21:25
AquaCulture Shock program, in collaboration with MIT-Scandinavia MISTI, offers international internships for AI and autonomy in aquaculture
- Driving American battery innovation forwardvon Charlotte Whittle | MIT Energy Initiative am 1. Dezember 2025 um 20:50
At MITEI’s Fall Colloquium, General Motors’ battery development expert emphasized how affordability, accessibility, and commercialization can position the US as a leader in battery tech.
- Exploring how AI will shape the future of workvon Alyssa Loebig | MIT Sloan School of Management am 1. Dezember 2025 um 18:35
For PhD student Benjamin Manning, the future of work means grasping AI’s role on our behalf while transforming and accelerating social scientific discovery.
- Researchers discover a shortcoming that makes LLMs less reliablevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 26. November 2025 um 5:00
Large language models can learn to mistakenly link certain sentence patterns with specific topics — and may then repeat these patterns instead of reasoning.
- MIT scientists debut a generative AI model that could create molecules addressing hard-to-treat diseasesvon Alex Ouyang | Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health am 25. November 2025 um 21:25
BoltzGen generates protein binders for any biological target from scratch, expanding AI’s reach from understanding biology toward engineering it.
- How artificial intelligence can help achieve a clean energy futurevon Nancy W. Stauffer | MIT Energy Initiative am 24. November 2025 um 22:00
AI supports the clean energy transition as it manages power grid operations, helps plan infrastructure investments, guides development of novel materials, and more.
- The cost of thinkingvon Jennifer Michalowski | McGovern Institute for Brain Research am 19. November 2025 um 21:45
MIT neuroscientists find a surprising parallel in the ways humans and new AI models solve complex problems.
- New AI agent learns to use CAD to create 3D objects from sketchesvon Jennifer Chu | MIT News am 19. November 2025 um 5:00
The virtual VideoCAD tool could boost designers’ productivity and help train engineers learning computer-aided design.
- MIT Energy Initiative conference spotlights research priorities amidst a changing energy landscapevon Leda Zimmerman | MIT Energy Initiative am 18. November 2025 um 17:10
Industry leaders agree collaboration is key to advancing critical technologies.
- Understanding the nuances of human-like intelligencevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 11. November 2025 um 5:00
Associate Professor Phillip Isola studies the ways in which intelligent machines “think,” in an effort to safely integrate AI into human society.
- MIT Energy Initiative launches Data Center Power Forumvon Tom Witkowski | MIT Energy Initiative am 7. November 2025 um 19:55
MIT faculty and MITEI member company experts address power demand from data centers.
- Charting the future of AI, from safer answers to faster thinkingvon Lauren Hinkel | MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab am 6. November 2025 um 21:40
MIT PhD students who interned with the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Summer Program are pushing AI tools to be more flexible, efficient, and grounded in truth.
- Teaching robots to map large environmentsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 5. November 2025 um 15:00
A new approach developed at MIT could help a search-and-rescue robot navigate an unpredictable environment by rapidly generating an accurate map of its surroundings.
- Helping K-12 schools navigate the complex world of AIvon Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 3. November 2025 um 21:45
MIT’s Teaching Systems Lab, led by Associate Professor Justin Reich, is working to help educators by listening to and sharing their stories.
- 3 Questions: How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystemsvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 3. November 2025 um 20:55
MIT PhD student and CSAIL researcher Justin Kay describes his work combining AI and computer vision systems to monitor the ecosystems that support our planet.
- A faster problem-solving tool that guarantees feasibilityvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 3. November 2025 um 5:00
The FSNet system, developed at MIT, could help power grid operators rapidly find feasible solutions for optimizing the flow of electricity.
- Five with MIT ties elected to National Academy of Medicine for 2025von Lillian Eden | Jane Halpern | Department of Biology | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science am 22. Oktober 2025 um 19:25
Professors Facundo Batista and Dina Katabi, along with three additional MIT alumni, are honored for their outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.
- Creating AI that mattersvon Lauren Hinkel | MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab am 21. Oktober 2025 um 20:10
How the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab is shaping AI-sociotechnical systems for the future.
- New software designs eco-friendly clothing that can reassemble into new itemsvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 17. Oktober 2025 um 18:30
To reduce waste, the Refashion program helps users create outlines for adaptable clothing, such as pants that can be reconfigured into a dress. Each component of these pieces can be replaced, rearranged, or restyled.
- Method teaches generative AI models to locate personalized objectsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 16. Oktober 2025 um 4:00
After being trained with this technique, vision-language models can better identify a unique item in a new scene.
- Optimizing food subsidies: Applying digital platforms to maximize nutritionvon Mia Jeffries | Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab am 14. Oktober 2025 um 19:40
An algorithm can change the face of food assistance policy in the Global South, says MIT assistant professor and J-WAFS researcher Ali Aouad.
- Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI toolvon Jennifer Chu | MIT News am 14. Oktober 2025 um 15:00
Acting as a “virtual spectrometer,” SpectroGen generates spectroscopic data in any modality, such as X-ray or infrared, to quickly assess a material’s quality.
- Helping scientists run complex data analyses without writing codevon Zach Winn | MIT News am 14. Oktober 2025 um 14:15
Co-founded by an MIT alumnus, Watershed Bio offers researchers who aren’t software engineers a way to run large-scale analyses to accelerate biology.
- Ray Kurzweil ’70 reinforces his optimism in tech progressvon Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 10. Oktober 2025 um 4:00
Receiving the Robert A. Muh award, the technologist and author heralded a bright future for AI, breakthroughs in longevity, and more.
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- Daily Tech Insider Unpacks AI Assistants’ Leap From Code to Choresvon Justin Meyers am 16. Januar 2026 um 21:50
AI assistants move from hype to habit as Google, Anthropic, Salesforce, and LG roll out tools that automate work, healthcare, and home chores. The post Daily Tech Insider Unpacks AI Assistants’ Leap From Code to Chores appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Why Autonomous AI Agents Will Redefine Enterprise IT Strategyvon Guest Contributor am 16. Januar 2026 um 18:45
CIOs are moving beyond AI copilots to autonomous agents. Learn where agents deliver value, how to govern them, and how to integrate with legacy tech. The post Why Autonomous AI Agents Will Redefine Enterprise IT Strategy appeared first on TechRepublic.
- iPhone 18 Rumored Features for Pro, Pro Max, and Air 2von Aminu Abdullahi am 16. Januar 2026 um 13:59
Apple iPhone 18 rumors point to cleaner displays, smarter Siri powered by AI, and a possible foldable design, signaling Apple’s biggest iPhone shift in years. The post iPhone 18 Rumored Features for Pro, Pro Max, and Air 2 appeared first on TechRepublic.
- HSBC Backs $220M WeLab Asian Fintech Dealvon TechRepublic Staff am 16. Januar 2026 um 13:38
Global banking giant HSBC joined an impressive roster of investors that includes Prudential Hong Kong, Fubon Bank, and Hong Kong Investment Corporation. The post HSBC Backs $220M WeLab Asian Fintech Deal appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Amazon Starts Auto-Upgrading Prime Members to Alexa+ Without Warningvon Liz Ticong am 16. Januar 2026 um 12:13
Amazon is automatically upgrading Prime members to Alexa+, prompting Reddit complaints about consent and opt-out controls, along with performance gripes. The post Amazon Starts Auto-Upgrading Prime Members to Alexa+ Without Warning appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Fujitsu, SC Ventures Unveil Roadmap for Quantum Joint Venturevon TechRepublic Staff am 16. Januar 2026 um 12:13
With Qubitra, they intend to drive practical value by applying quantum approaches to some of the finance sector’s most complex problems. The post Fujitsu, SC Ventures Unveil Roadmap for Quantum Joint Venture appeared first on TechRepublic.
- London Mayor Urges Stronger Regulation as AI Threatens Workforcevon Madeline Clarke am 16. Januar 2026 um 8:48
To help rectify the situation, the mayor has unveiled plans for free AI skills training and a new taskforce aimed at protecting jobs in the capital. The post London Mayor Urges Stronger Regulation as AI Threatens Workforce appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Why Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon Are Now Paying Wikipediavon Aminu Abdullahi am 15. Januar 2026 um 21:17
Wikimedia is selling enterprise access to Wikipedia to Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, shifting AI firms from scraping to paid data feeds for training. The post Why Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon Are Now Paying Wikipedia appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Nvidia Expands AI Healthcare Push With Lilly, Thermo Fishervon Zeus Kerravala am 15. Januar 2026 um 21:08
At the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, Nvidia announced major AI partnerships with Lilly and Thermo Fisher Scientific to accelerate drug discovery and automate laboratory infrastructure globally. The post Nvidia Expands AI Healthcare Push With Lilly, Thermo Fisher appeared first on TechRepublic.
- CISA Issues New AI Security Guidance for Critical Infrastructurevon Drew Robb am 15. Januar 2026 um 20:44
CISA and international partners issued new guidance on securing AI in operational technology, warning of OT risks and urging stronger governance and safeguards. The post CISA Issues New AI Security Guidance for Critical Infrastructure appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Leaked Data Exposes Thousands of Border Patrol, ICE Agents After Renee Good Shootingvon Aminu Abdullahi am 14. Januar 2026 um 13:55
A reported DHS leak exposed personal details of about 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents after a Minneapolis shooting, raising safety and ethics concerns. The post Leaked Data Exposes Thousands of Border Patrol, ICE Agents After Renee Good Shooting appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Salesforce’s AI Assistant Slackbot Gets General Releasevon TechRepublic Staff am 14. Januar 2026 um 8:36
The enhanced Slackbot launched for Business+ and Enterprise+ customers, and it operates as an AI agent that learns from workplace conversations. The post Salesforce’s AI Assistant Slackbot Gets General Release appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Trump Warns Microsoft: Don’t Make Americans Pay for AI Electricityvon Aminu Abdullahi am 13. Januar 2026 um 19:15
President Donald Trump pressures Microsoft and Big Tech to cover the costs of powering AI data centers as rising electricity bills spark consumer concerns. The post Trump Warns Microsoft: Don’t Make Americans Pay for AI Electricity appeared first on TechRepublic.
- No Regrets: Why This CEO Still Stands by Cutting 80% of His Workforcevon Joseph Ofonagoro am 13. Januar 2026 um 17:24
IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan says AI drove 2023 layoffs that cut staff by 80%, arguing the shift enabled faster product development and higher profitability. The post No Regrets: Why This CEO Still Stands by Cutting 80% of His Workforce appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Rumor: Samsung Is Reviving Bixby With Perplexity-Powered AIvon David Curry am 13. Januar 2026 um 15:58
A new leak suggests Samsung may revive Bixby by handing complex queries to Perplexity, with different response modes and a live voice chat feature. The post Rumor: Samsung Is Reviving Bixby With Perplexity-Powered AI appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AI-Powered Crypto Scams Drive Record $17B Losses in 2025von TechRepublic Staff am 13. Januar 2026 um 15:00
Research by Chainalysis reveals that AI-powered impersonation tactics have exploded by an unprecedented 1,400% year-over-year. The post AI-Powered Crypto Scams Drive Record $17B Losses in 2025 appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Leaked Windows 11 Feature Shows Copilot Moving Into File Explorervon David Curry am 12. Januar 2026 um 15:25
Microsoft is testing a hidden 'Chat with Copilot' button in Windows 11 File Explorer, signaling deeper AI search and a coming Agent Launchers framework. The post Leaked Windows 11 Feature Shows Copilot Moving Into File Explorer appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Israeli Cybersecurity Startup Torq Gets $140M Funding to Hit $1.2B Valuationvon TechRepublic Staff am 12. Januar 2026 um 12:02
This latest funding brings Torq's total raised capital to $332 million, and it has plans to hire an additional 200 employees in 2026. The post Israeli Cybersecurity Startup Torq Gets $140M Funding to Hit $1.2B Valuation appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Want AI Skills Without the Big Price Tag? These 2026 Certifications Deliver Valuevon Kezia Jungco am 9. Januar 2026 um 19:36
Explore five free and low-cost AI certifications that help tech professionals build AI skills across cloud, machine learning, and generative AI. The post Want AI Skills Without the Big Price Tag? These 2026 Certifications Deliver Value appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Daily Tech Insider Explores the New Era of Physical Intelligencevon Justin Meyers am 9. Januar 2026 um 18:57
Jan. 5–9 recap: From stair-climbing vacuums to blue-collar humanoids, this week proves the machines aren't just coming — they've clocked in. The post Daily Tech Insider Explores the New Era of Physical Intelligence appeared first on TechRepublic.
















































