Enhancing Language Model Reliability with Game Theory Insights
Have you ever imagined playing a game with a friend where you communicate secret messages through cryptic phrases? In this…
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Have you ever imagined playing a game with a friend where you communicate secret messages through cryptic phrases? In this…
Imagine a revolutionary slime-like robot capable of morphing its shape to navigate through tight spaces, potentially allowing it to retrieve…
Ashutosh Kumar stands out as a remarkable talent in the field of materials engineering. With a lifelong fascination for creating…
Three exceptional students from MIT—Ben Lou, Srinath Mahankali, and Kenta Suzuki—have been honored with the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship for…
Large Language Models (LLMs) have made significant strides in assisting with programming and robotics, but a considerable gap still exists…
Julie Shah, an esteemed alumna of MIT (B.Sc. ’04, M.Sc. ’06, Ph.D. ’11), has been appointed as the new head…
On April 9, an intriguing trailer adorned with the phrase “Born by Fire” rolled through MIT’s North Corridor, also known…
This groundbreaking system has the potential to address variances in drug pharmacokinetics influenced by various factors, including body composition, genetics,…
Erin Kara, a Class of 1958 Career Development Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at MIT, has been awarded…
When Paula Hammond stepped onto MIT’s campus as a first-year student in the early 1980s, she questioned whether she truly…
Muscles are nature’s incredible actuators, expertly converting energy into motion with remarkable strength and precision, especially considering their size. Unlike…
On April 8, a spectacular total solar eclipse will traverse North America, casting a diagonal path of darkness across the…
From cleaning up messes to serving delicious dishes, robots are being programmed to tackle an array of intricate household chores.…
When a robot sets out to reach a destination, the decision-making process can vary significantly based on the complexity of…
At MIT, the course 2.679 (Electronics for Mechanical Systems II) operates like a catalyst, transitioning students from passive learners to…