Frontier models such as OpenAI's GPT depend mostly on increasing computing power rather than smarter algorithms, according to a new MIT report. Here's why that matters.
MIT researchers unveil a new fine-tuning method that lets enterprises consolidate their "model zoos" into a single, continuously learning agent.
The signals that drive many of the brain and body's most essential functions—consciousness, sleep, breathing, heart rate and motion—course through bundles of "white matter" fibers in the brainstem, ...
Taback, the Isaac Henry Wing Professor of Mathematics, was announcing the visit of John Urschel to campus. Formerly an ...
Active Control Algorithms and Simulation Testing for MIT Rocket Team. For a more comprehensive explanation, see README.pdf. This repository contains tools and code for advanced simulation and control ...
ABSTRACT: A new nano-based architectural design of multiple-stream convolutional homeomorphic error-control coding will be conducted, and a corresponding hierarchical implementation of important class ...
ABSTRACT: The growing demand for energy-efficient Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in applications such as IoT, environmental monitoring, and smart cities has sparked exhaustive research into practical ...
Abstract: The story behind the Euclidean algorithm and its relationship to the solution of the Diophantine equation is examined in this article. The Euclidean algorithm appears in Proposition 2 in ...
A new technical paper titled “DiffChip: Thermally Aware Chip Placement with Automatic Differentiation” was published by researchers at MIT and IBM. “Chiplets are modular integrated circuits that can ...
Artificial Life (ALife) research explores the emergence of lifelike behaviors through computational simulations, providing a unique framework to study “life as it could be.” However, the field faces ...
MIT’s new AI training algorithm boosts efficiency up to 50 times by focusing on key tasks, enhancing performance in traffic control and other complex systems with minimal data. MIT researchers have ...
Frank Wilczek, a professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will participate in the Presidential Lecture Series at Purdue University, according to a Purdue email. The lecture will ...
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