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- Improving AI models’ ability to explain their predictionsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 9. März 2026 um 4:00
A new approach could help users know whether to trust a model’s predictions in safety-critical applications like health care and autonomous driving.
- A “ChatGPT for spreadsheets” helps solve difficult engineering challenges fastervon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 4. März 2026 um 5:00
The approach could help engineers tackle extremely complex design problems, from power grid optimization to vehicle design.
- Featured video: Coding for underwater roboticsvon Erin Lee | Tim Briggs | MIT Lincoln Laboratory am 27. Februar 2026 um 22:15
Lincoln Laboratory intern Ivy Mahncke developed and tested algorithms to help human divers and robots navigate underwater.
- New method could increase LLM training efficiencyvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 26. Februar 2026 um 5:00
By leveraging idle computing time, researchers can double the speed of model training while preserving accuracy.
- Mixing generative AI with physics to create personal items that work in the real worldvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 25. Februar 2026 um 19:40
To help generative AI models create durable, real-world accessories and decor, the PhysiOpt system runs physics simulations and makes subtle tweaks to its 3D blueprints.
- AI to help researchers see the bigger picture in cell biologyvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 25. Februar 2026 um 10:00
By providing holistic information on a cell, an AI-driven method could help scientists better understand disease mechanisms and plan experiments.
- Enhancing maritime cybersecurity with technology and policyvon Stefanie Koperniak | Division of Graduate and Undergraduate Education am 25. Februar 2026 um 5:00
Strahinja Janjusevic brings an international perspective and US Naval Academy education to his graduate research in the MIT Technology and Policy Program.
- Study: AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable usersvon Center for Constructive Communication am 19. Februar 2026 um 23:25
Research from the MIT Center for Constructive Communication finds leading AI models perform worse for users with lower English proficiency, less formal education, and non-US origins.
- Exposing biases, moods, personalities, and abstract concepts hidden in large language modelsvon Jennifer Chu | MIT News am 19. Februar 2026 um 19:00
A new method developed at MIT could root out vulnerabilities and improve LLM safety and performance.
- Parking-aware navigation system could prevent frustration and emissionsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 19. Februar 2026 um 5:00
By minimizing the need to drive around looking for a parking spot, this technique can save drivers up to 35 minutes — and give them a realistic estimate of total travel time.
- Personalization features can make LLMs more agreeablevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 18. Februar 2026 um 5:00
The context of long-term conversations can cause an LLM to begin mirroring the user’s viewpoints, possibly reducing accuracy or creating a virtual echo-chamber.
- New J-PAL research and policy initiative to test and scale AI innovations to fight povertyvon Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) am 12. Februar 2026 um 23:50
Project AI Evidence will connect governments, tech companies, and nonprofits with world-class economists at MIT and across J-PAL's global network to evaluate and improve AI solutions.
- Accelerating science with AI and simulationsvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 12. Februar 2026 um 5:00
Associate Professor Rafael Gómez-Bombarelli has spent his career applying AI to improve scientific discovery. Now he believes we are at an inflection point.
- Using synthetic biology and AI to address global antimicrobial resistance threatvon Daniel J. Darling | Department of Biological Engineering am 11. Februar 2026 um 13:00
Driven by overuse and misuse of antibiotics, drug-resistant infections are on the rise, while development of new antibacterial tools has slowed.
- AI algorithm enables tracking of vital white matter pathwaysvon David Orenstein | The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory am 10. Februar 2026 um 22:00
Opening a new window on the brainstem, a new tool reliably and finely resolves distinct nerve bundles in live diffusion MRI scans, revealing signs of injury or disease.
- 3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quintvon Abby Abazorius | MIT News am 10. Februar 2026 um 5:00
MIT Sports Lab researchers are applying AI technologies to help figure skaters improve. They also have thoughts on whether five-rotation jumps are humanly possible.
- Study: Platforms that rank the latest LLMs can be unreliablevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 9. Februar 2026 um 5:00
Removing just a tiny fraction of the crowdsourced data that informs online ranking platforms can significantly change the results.
- “This is science!” – MIT president talks about the importance of America’s research enterprise on GBH’s Boston Public Radioam 6. Februar 2026 um 17:38
MIT faculty join The Curiosity Desk to discuss football, math, Olympic figure skating, AI and the quest to cure ovarian cancer.
- Helping AI agents search to get the best results out of large language modelsvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 5. Februar 2026 um 21:30
EnCompass executes AI agent programs by backtracking and making multiple attempts, finding the best set of outputs generated by an LLM. It could help coders work with AI agents more efficiently.
- Brian Hedden named co-associate dean of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computingvon Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 4. Februar 2026 um 18:25
He joins Nikos Trichakis in guiding the cross-cutting initiative of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
- Antonio Torralba, three MIT alumni named 2025 ACM fellowsvon Jane Halpern | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science am 4. Februar 2026 um 18:15
Torralba’s research focuses on computer vision, machine learning, and human visual perception.
- 3 Questions: Using AI to accelerate the discovery and design of therapeutic drugsvon Mindy Blodgett | Institute for Medical Engineering and Science am 4. Februar 2026 um 18:00
Professor James Collins discusses how collaboration has been central to his research into combining computational predictions with new experimental platforms.
- Katie Spivakovsky wins 2026 Churchill Scholarshipvon Julia Mongo | Office of Distinguished Fellowships am 3. Februar 2026 um 22:25
The MIT senior will pursue a master’s degree at Cambridge University in the U.K. this fall.
- Counter intelligencevon Maria Iacobo | School of Architecture and Planning am 3. Februar 2026 um 22:00
Architecture students bring new forms of human-machine interaction into the kitchen.
- SMART launches new Wearable Imaging for Transforming Elderly Care research groupvon Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology am 3. Februar 2026 um 15:00
WITEC is working to develop the first wearable ultrasound imaging system to monitor chronic conditions in real-time, with the goal of enabling earlier detection and timely intervention.
- How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materialsvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 2. Februar 2026 um 10:00
MIT researchers’ DiffSyn model offers recipes for synthesizing new materials, enabling faster experimentation and a shorter journey from hypothesis to use.
- The philosophical puzzle of rational artificial intelligencevon Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 30. Januar 2026 um 21:50
As AI technology advances, a new interdisciplinary course seeks to equip students with foundational critical thinking skills in computing.
- Why it’s critical to move beyond overly aggregated machine-learning metricsvon Michaela Jarvis | MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems am 20. Januar 2026 um 21:30
New research detects hidden evidence of mistaken correlations — and provides a method to improve accuracy.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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- US CBP Says Its Systems Aren’t Ready for Massive Tariff Refundsvon TechRepublic Staff am 9. März 2026 um 19:37
A court fight over Trump-era tariffs is exposing how hard it is for legacy government trade systems to reverse billions of dollars at scale. The post US CBP Says Its Systems Aren’t Ready for Massive Tariff Refunds appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Robots Rise, Humans Fall: Amazon Cuts Robotics Staff Amid Automation Pushvon Wisdom Ekpotu am 9. März 2026 um 18:56
Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its warehouse robot fleet and AI spending. The post Robots Rise, Humans Fall: Amazon Cuts Robotics Staff Amid Automation Push appeared first on TechRepublic.
- X Tests Ad Format That Turns Product Mentions Into Shopping Promptsvon TechRepublic Staff am 9. März 2026 um 18:37
X is testing a new ad format that adds shopping prompts beneath product mentions, opening a new revenue path while raising fresh questions about user trust. The post X Tests Ad Format That Turns Product Mentions Into Shopping Prompts appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AIvon Zeus Kerravala am 9. März 2026 um 18:35
Veeam’s Agent Commander turns backup into an AI-era command center, giving enterprises the guardrails, visibility, and precision “undo” they need to safely scale autonomous agents. The post Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AI appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 90% Off Right Nowvon TechRepublic Academy am 9. März 2026 um 14:00
Microsoft's latest 64-bit IDE adds AI-assisted coding, faster performance, and advanced collaboration tools. The post Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 90% Off Right Now appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Apple’s Rumored Smart ‘HomePad’ Gets a New Release Timelinevon Aminu Abdullahi am 9. März 2026 um 13:46
Apple’s rumored HomePad could launch later this year, with leaks pointing to a seven-inch display, A18 chip, and deep Siri integration. The post Apple’s Rumored Smart ‘HomePad’ Gets a New Release Timeline appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Oracle Reportedly Planning Thousands of Job Cuts Amid Massive AI Spendingvon Aminu Abdullahi am 6. März 2026 um 20:21
Oracle is reportedly planning thousands of layoffs as it pours billions into AI data centers, raising investor concerns over costs and long-term cash flow. The post Oracle Reportedly Planning Thousands of Job Cuts Amid Massive AI Spending appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Bill Gates-Backed TerraPower Wins First US Reactor Construction Permit in Nearly a Decadevon David Curry am 6. März 2026 um 19:56
Bill Gates-backed TerraPower won the first US reactor construction grant in nearly a decade, as AI-driven data center demand is reviving interest in nuclear power. The post Bill Gates-Backed TerraPower Wins First US Reactor Construction Permit in Nearly a Decade appeared first on TechRepublic.
- BYD’s EV Charging Breakthrough Still Depends on BYD’s Own Networkvon TechRepublic Staff am 6. März 2026 um 19:55
BYD has shown that ultra-fast EV charging is possible, but the five-minute claim relies on its own vehicle platform and high-power charging network. The post BYD’s EV Charging Breakthrough Still Depends on BYD’s Own Network appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AI Upgrades, Security Breaches, and Industry Shakeups Define the Week in Techvon TechRepublic Staff am 6. März 2026 um 15:00
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from March 2–6. The post AI Upgrades, Security Breaches, and Industry Shakeups Define the Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Lawyers warn over ChatGPT-generated workplace claims in Australiavon TechRepublic Staff am 6. März 2026 um 14:00
Australian lawyers warn workers against relying on ChatGPT to draft workplace claims as AI-generated submissions raise accuracy concerns at the Fair Work Commission. The post Lawyers warn over ChatGPT-generated workplace claims in Australia appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Recruiters Follow AI’s Biased Hiring Recommendations 90% of the Time, Research Saysvon Kaiti Norton am 6. März 2026 um 12:00
The human in the loop was supposed to be the safeguard. These studies suggest the loop itself needs a redesign. The post Recruiters Follow AI’s Biased Hiring Recommendations 90% of the Time, Research Says appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health for AI-Powered Healthcare Administrationvon TechRepublic Staff am 6. März 2026 um 11:26
Amazon is pushing deeper into healthcare AI with a new platform aimed at scheduling, documentation, coding, and other time-consuming administrative workflows. The post AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health for AI-Powered Healthcare Administration appeared first on TechRepublic.
- The law is catching up to your AI screening toolsvon Bryan Driscoll am 6. März 2026 um 10:00
The legal bill for AI candidate screening is arriving, and it's addressed to employers—not vendors. The post The law is catching up to your AI screening tools appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AI-optimization is exposing HR’s operational blind spotsvon Brittany Brooks am 5. März 2026 um 23:34
When workflows speed up, outdated systems start to show their age. The post AI-optimization is exposing HR’s operational blind spots appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AI improves efficiency, but is there a cultural cost?von Brittany Brooks am 5. März 2026 um 23:23
Without guardrails in place, the daily experiences that create company culture start to change when efficiency becomes the northstar. The post AI improves efficiency, but is there a cultural cost? appeared first on TechRepublic.
- The 10 Tech Jobs Growing Fastest in 2026 (and the Skills They Require)von Kezia Jungco am 5. März 2026 um 17:21
LinkedIn’s latest report highlights the 10 fastest-growing tech jobs in 2026, including AI engineers, consultants, and data center technicians. The post The 10 Tech Jobs Growing Fastest in 2026 (and the Skills They Require) appeared first on TechRepublic.
- OpenAI Launches Codex Desktop App for Windows, Bringing AI Coding Agents to PC Developersvon Aminu Abdullahi am 5. März 2026 um 16:45
OpenAI has released its Codex desktop app for Windows, adding a native sandbox and PowerShell support, enabling developers to run parallel coding agents. The post OpenAI Launches Codex Desktop App for Windows, Bringing AI Coding Agents to PC Developers appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Anthropic CEO Calls OpenAI’s Military Messaging ‘Straight Up Lies’von TechRepublic Staff am 5. März 2026 um 16:19
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is openly challenging how OpenAI describes its defense work, sharpening the debate over what AI “guardrails” really mean. The post Anthropic CEO Calls OpenAI’s Military Messaging ‘Straight Up Lies’ appeared first on TechRepublic.
- The Ocean May Be the Next Home for AI Data Centersvon David Curry am 5. März 2026 um 15:59
Aikido Technologies plans an underwater data center demo off Norway, betting that offshore wind and seawater cooling could ease AI power constraints. The post The Ocean May Be the Next Home for AI Data Centers appeared first on TechRepublic.
















































