The consequences of relying on AI for accurate news
Media Lab study shows that, much like how GPS has weakened our navigation skills, AI can make us worse at detecting fake news.
Media Lab study shows that, much like how GPS has weakened our navigation skills, AI can make us worse at detecting fake news.
The MIT Ethics of Computing Research Symposium brought together experts and researchers working at the heart of ethical and social impact in technology.
MIT RAISE and Georgia State University announce an initiative to connect universities, community colleges, industry, and government to expand industry-aligned AI training and career pathways.
This year, over half of MIT’s Fulbright applicants won awards. The current students and alumni will embark on research projects abroad in 2026-27.
The MBA student and entrepreneur is learning to lead a more resilient future with her renewable energy company.
Six MIT faculty, along with 10 additional alumni, are recognized by their peers for their outstanding contributions to research in the natural and social sciences.
The initiative plans to engage industry leaders and MIT alumni with hubs in Tokyo, Dubai, and Hong Kong.
MIT Sloan’s Sustainability Initiative provides opportunities to lead in ways that will help build a more sustainable future.
Uplift Microhome’s modular housing units can provide their own power and water, for faster deployments.
Students in a Department of Urban Studies and Planning course work with leaders from Vinnytsia, Ukraine, exploring innovation ecosystems, infrastructure, and workforce development amid constraints of war.
Reframe Systems, co-founded by Vikas Enti SM '20, creates microfactories for modular home construction, reducing carbon emissions and costs.
In “Priority Technologies,” MIT faculty examine key areas of innovation that can drive American prosperity and security — now and in the decades ahead.
MIT economist Emil Verner’s historical detective work shows how banking-sector crises develop out of bad business practices.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 6.
An MIT Stone Center event examined the origins, mechanisms, and political consequences of high inequality.