MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Associate Professor Jacob Andreas explains how ChatGPT was a pivotal moment in LLM research because it made existing high-quality LLM models accessible to the public in the latest Alliances podcast. Listen: https://bit.ly/4hZL0y5
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
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MIT CSAIL pioneers approaches to computing that improve how people work, play and learn.
About us
The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory – known as CSAIL – is the largest research laboratory at MIT and one of the world’s most important centers of information technology research. CSAIL has played a key role in the computer revolution and developments such as time-sharing, massive parallel computers, public key encryption, mass commercialization of robots, and much of the technology underlying the ARPANet, Internet and the World Wide Web. CSAIL’s focus is developing the architecture and innovative applications for tomorrow’s information technology. Our research yields long-term improvements in how people live and work. CSAIL members (former and current) have launched more than 100 companies, including 3Com, Lotus Development Corporation, RSA Data Security, Akamai, iRobot, Meraki, ITA Software, and Vertica. The Lab is home to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Wireless@MIT, BigData@CSAIL, Cybersecurity@CSAIL and the MIT Information Policy Project (IPP). Connecting to CSAIL CSAIL Alliances is your organization's pathway to CSAIL connections and serves as a gateway into the lab for industry and governmental institutions seeking closer engagement to the work, researchers and students of CSAIL. The program provides organizations with a proactive and comprehensive approach to developing strong connections with all CSAIL has to offer. Leading organizations come to CSAIL to learn about our research, to recruit talented graduate students, and to explore collaborations with our researchers. Through this program, we are able to better provide our members with access to our latest thinking and our deep pool of exceptional human and informational resources. For more information, please visit: http://cap.csail.mit.edu/
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http://www.csail.mit.edu/
External link for MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, MA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Artificial Intelligence, Systems, and Theory
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32 Vassar Street
Cambridge, MA 02139, US
Employees at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
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A new security scheme from MIT researchers could protect sensitive data during cloud computation. This new theoretical approach could allow anyone to run operations on encrypted data without decrypting it first: https://lnkd.in/esTu2McK
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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) reposted this
Our MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) team responded to the White House’s call for guidance on strategic considerations for a US AI Action plan. In our response we offered recommendations in five key areas based on our analysis of foundational computer science challenges, evolving market conditions, and the public policy context in which AI systems operate. Here are the key highlights of our of recommendations: 1) Continue support for funding basic AI research, which is essential to driving the next breakthroughs and keeping the US at the forefront of innovation, discovery, and real-world AI integration. Any reduction in funds will severely undermine the US’s ability to maintain a competitive edge and secure its future in AI. 2) Prioritize the discovery and development of new AI architectures, with the goal of achieving Artificial Super Intelligence, which will go beyond the Large Language Models by integrating real-world awareness, common-sense reasoning, and physical intelligence. 3) Increase investment in AI applications for scientific discovery to create high-efficiency, high-accuracy models that can accelerate breakthroughs in physics, biology, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. 4) Maintain a stable regulatory framework that ensures AI reliability, security, and legal compliance, leveraging existing sectoral regulations wherever possible. 5) Invest in job transition and retaining programs to ensure that workers displaced by AI can continue prospering and contributing to the economy.
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Working in the Model-based Embedded and Robotic Systems (MERS) Group with Professor Brian Williams, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) PhD candidate Dominique Regli is designing human-activity recognition (HAR) systems which can support eldercare and senior living communities. “The world is currently experiencing a global aging phenomenon in which the proportion of people of the age of 65 is rapidly increasing, and we do not have the nursing support resources to appropriately respond to this,” Regli says. She is exploring HAR methods that are minimally invasive, privacy-preserving, and robust to empower a future of robotic home assistants. Read more about Dominique Regli and her research: https://bit.ly/3FCu9mz
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AI chatbots have scoured almost the entire Internet to train themselves on how to write sentences & draw pictures, but it'll take much longer to get all that data to train robots. "I would say that these models are not going to work just the way they are being trained today," says MIT assoc. prof. Pulkit Agrawal in NPR: https://lnkd.in/eQiQigpG
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✨ A huge welcome to our inaugural cohort of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Diplomats! ✨ These nine passionate Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni are helping expand CSAIL’s reach and increasing industry attention for MIT’s revolutionary AI and computer science research. CSAIL Diplomats serve as key advocates for innovation, bridging the gap between groundbreaking academic discoveries and real-world applications. The CSAIL Alliances Diplomat Program was created to connect MIT and CSAIL alumni with the cutting-edge research happening at CSAIL and amplify its impact in the business world. Learn more about the MIT CSAIL Alliances Alumni Diplomat Program: https://lnkd.in/e92PgV4U #CSAILAlliances #MIT #Innovation #CSAILDiplomats #TechLeadership
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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Associate Professor Jacob Andreas describes the “weird translation problem” that he’s working on, interpreting how sperm whales communicate, in the latest Alliances podcast. Listen: https://bit.ly/4hZL0y5
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A new programming language from MIT could enable high-performance coding that can compete w/state-of-the-art libraries w/a few hundred lines of code, instead of tens or hundreds of thousands. Called "Exo 2," the approach enables reusable scheduling libraries external to compilers: https://bit.ly/3XMK2Nq
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ICYMI: MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) PhD student Yung-Sung Chuang is passionate about exploring the limits of LLMs and wants to bring them closer to a human-like understanding of language. More: https://bit.ly/3ZafyWB
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The best way to understand what might come next in the field of generative AI is knowing how the technology works now. Get hands-on experience with the current tools and technologies in Driving Innovation with Generative AI, featuring 12 Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty. The course begins Monday, April 14. Register today: https://ow.ly/yXxL50Trca9