A study led by MIT researchers found that agentic AI developers seldom publish detailed information about how these tools were tested for safety.
MIT has cut ties with a national nonprofit focused on diversifying university faculties following pressure from the Trump administration.
The vast majority of agentic AI systems disclose nothing about what safety testing, if any, has been conducted, and many systems have no documented way to shut down a rogue bot, a study by MIT and ...
MIT is among 31 colleges that severed ties with the nonprofit after the U.S. Department of Education claimed it engages in "race-exclusionary practices." ...
Missing a dose can feel small in the moment. But in transplant care, HIV, tuberculosis, and many heart conditions, a skipped ...
The Jeffrey Epstein files have revealed that he discussed having technology that can 'erase short term memory' with a former MIT official ...
The Trump administration says that 31 universities have agreed to cut ties with a nonprofit that helps racial minorities earn ...
Financial Times 2026 global MBA ranking explains why US business schools continue to dominate salaries, rankings and career ...
Ramesh Raskar has spent decades thinking about how technology scales across societies. At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, ...
Jerry Lu’s technology demystifies winter sports by tracking athletes’ speed, jumps, and rotations. Part of a figure skater’s job is to make their routine look as effortless and graceful as possible, ...
A Brookline police report reveals new details about the fatal shooting of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro at his home, including ...
97 pages of police documents detail what happened before, during, and after the professor's brutal death.
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