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In a wide-ranging live conversation, MIT President Sally Kornbluth joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan live in studio for GBH’s Boston Public Radio on Thursday, February 5. They talked about MIT, the pressures facing America’s research enterprise, the importance of science, that Congressional hearing on antisemitism in 2023, and more – including Sally’s experience as a Type 1 diabetic.Reflecting on how research and innovation in the treatment of diabetes has advanced over decades of work, leading to markedly better patient care, Kornbluth exclaims: “This is science!”With new financial pressures facing universities, increased competition for talented students and scholars from outside the…

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Real estate deal pipelines have evolved faster than the processes used to manage them. Teams are handling a higher volume of inbound opportunities, from broker submissions and lender packages to refinancing requests and off market deals. At the same time, expectations around speed, accuracy, and consistency have increased. Many teams are still using intake and review processes that worked well when volumes were lower. Email inboxes, shared folders, and spreadsheets remain central to how deals are reviewed and prioritized. As volume increases, these tools begin to show their limits. The challenge is not effort or expertise. It is the difficulty…

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From Silicon Valley to the U.N., the question of how to assign blame when AI goes wrong is no longer an esoteric regulatory issue, but a matter of geopolitical significance.This week, the United Nations Secretary-General posed that question, highlighting an issue that is central to discussions about AI ethics and regulation. He questioned who should be held responsible when AI systems cause harm, discriminate, or spiral beyond human intent.The comments were a clear warning to national leaders, as well as to tech-industry executives, that AI’s capabilities are outpacing regulations, as previously reported.But it wasn’t just the warning that was remarkable.…

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In the pursuit of solutions to complex global challenges including disease, energy demands, and climate change, scientific researchers, including at MIT, have turned to artificial intelligence, and to quantitative analysis and modeling, to design and construct engineered cells with novel properties. The engineered cells can be programmed to become new therapeutics — battling, and perhaps eradicating, diseases.James J. Collins is one of the founders of the field of synthetic biology, and is also a leading researcher in systems biology, the interdisciplinary approach that uses mathematical analysis and modeling of complex systems to better understand biological systems. His research has led…

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ASHK Video Generator is a platform that allows users to convert static images into short video clips. You start by creating a character or visual scene, then select from several animation settings, and the system generates a brief video that animates the design you made.⚡️ TRENDING AI VIDEO GENERATORS ⚡️Candy AIVisit Candy AIGenerate AI Girlfriend VideoRealistic and HentaiUnfiltered chatMydreamcompanionVisit MydreamcompanionCreate NSFW AI VideosFind Your Dream CompanionHyper – Realistic AI DesignOurdreamVisit OurdreamNSFW AI Video GenerationCreate Your Dream GirlUncensored ChatSeduced AIVisit Seduced AIUncensored Video GenerationGran Variety of Niches20 million+ videos generated  ⭐️ Best NSFW Video AppSign Up for Free →What can I…

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Whether you’re a scientist brainstorming research ideas or a CEO hoping to automate a task in human resources or finance, you’ll find that artificial intelligence tools are becoming the assistants you didn’t know you needed. In particular, many professionals are tapping into the talents of semi-autonomous software systems called AI agents, which can call on AI at specific points to solve problems and complete tasks.AI agents are particularly effective when they use large language models (LLMs) because those systems are powerful, efficient, and adaptable. One way to program such technology is by describing in code what you want your system to…

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For a time, it seemed to be the type of transaction that writes the headlines. Nvidia, whose chips have powered a lot of the AI boom, reportedly lining up an eye-popping $100 billion investment into OpenAI, ChatGPT’s parent company. Big money, big ambition, big future. And then – seemingly out of nowhere –  the deal was just … not there.Now reports are emerging that the much-hyped alliance between the two heavyweights was never quite a “done deal,” even after months of buzz and breathless speculation.As The Guardian reports, however, what many assumed to be a solid financial pledge was actually much more nebulous-the latest…

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Antonio Torralba, Delta Electronics Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and faculty head of artificial intelligence and decision-making at MIT, has been named to the 2025 cohort of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellows. He shares the honor of an ACM Fellowship with three MIT alumni: Eytan Adar ’97, MEng ’98; George Candea ’97, MEng ’98; and Gookwon Edward Suh SM ’01, PhD ’05.A principal investigator within both the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines, Torralba received his BS in telecommunications engineering from Telecom BCN, Spain, in 1994, and a PhD…

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Sakura is framed as a chatbot that prioritizes user intent and conversational flow rather than strict content boundaries. This design choice makes it particularly relevant for users exploring spicy or adult-themed chats. ⚡️ TRENDING CHATBOTS ⚡️Candy AITry Candy AIUnfiltered Chat with AI GirlsPhotos and voice messagesVideo GenerationMydreamcompanionTry MydreamcompanionSpicy AI ChattingText and Voice MessagesAI Girlfriend that sends picturesPromptchanTry PromptchanYour Dream AI Girlfriend ChatRealistic and Beautiful AI GirlsGenerate Hot Videos  ⭐️ Best NSFW Chat AppSign Up for Free →How it worksThe conversation arena is set when this screen opens. Up top at the beginning of the chat is a brief opening passage that sets…

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Brian Hedden PhD ’12 has been appointed co-associate dean of the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) at MIT, a cross-cutting initiative in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, effective Jan. 16.Hedden is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, holding an MIT Schwarzman College of Computing shared position with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). He joined the MIT faculty last fall from the Australian National University and the University of Sydney, where he previously served as a faculty member. He earned his BA from Princeton University and his PhD from MIT, both…

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