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Merging design and computer science in creative ways
Kyaw holds bachelor’s degrees in architecture and computer science from Cornell. Last year, he was awarded an SJA Fellowship from the Steve Jobs Archive, which provides funding for projects at the intersection of technology and the arts. “I enjoy exploring different kinds of technologies to design and make things,” Kyaw says.
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Toward a code-breaking quantum computer - MIT News
A quantum computer performs computations using quantum circuits, just like a classical computer uses classical circuits. Each quantum circuit is composed of a series of operations known as quantum gates. These quantum gates utilize qubits, which are the smallest building blocks of a quantum computer, to perform calculations.
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Combining next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision ...
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have proposed a simple change to the diffusion training scheme that makes this sequence denoising considerably more flexible. When applied to fields like computer vision and robotics, the next-token and full-sequence diffusion models have capability trade-offs.
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Photonic processor could enable ultrafast AI computations ... - MIT News
Researchers developed a fully integrated photonic processor that can perform all the key computations of a deep neural network on a photonic chip, using light. This advance could improve the speed and energy-efficiency of running intensive deep learning models for applications like lidar, astronomical research, and navigation.
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Exploring the impacts of technology on everyday citizens
MIT Associate Professor Dwai Banerjee studies the impact of technology on society, ranging from cancer treatment to the global spread of computing.
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Explained: Generative AI’s environmental impact - MIT News
MIT News explores the environmental and sustainability implications of generative AI technologies and applications.
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Bringing the social and ethical responsibilities of computing to the ...
The protocol, a four-step approach to building technology responsibly, is designed to train computer science students to think in a better and more accurate way about the social implications of technology by breaking the process down into more manageable steps.
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Envisioning the future of computing - MIT News
MIT students share their ideas, aspirations, and vision for how advances in computing stand to transform society in an essay prize competition hosted by the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing.
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MIT engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer
In the long run, this work could help scientists build a fault-tolerant quantum computer, which is essential for practical, large-scale quantum computation. This research was supported, in part, by the Army Research Office, the AWS Center for Quantum Computing, and the MIT Center for Quantum Engineering.