Over the past week, I’ve spent a large chunk of my computing life wearing Apple’s new Vision Pro headset. Entering the brave new world of “spatial computing” has been a fascinating experience, and I ...
Engineers often state that constraints foster creativity, and the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” was never more true than after COVID-19 hit. MIT’s healthcare hackathon program, ...
It seems counterintuitive for those who proudly wear the "hacker" label to seek ways to work with established industry players rather than being disruptive in a healthcare sector badly in need of ...
MIT students have developed 'Human Operator', a wearable AI system that can control and move your body, potentially aiding in learning or performing tasks.
Virtual reality and augmented reality technology not only aid in people’s day-to-day routines, but they also infiltrate human vision, immersing mankind into a new technological reality that seemed ...
While the XR industry’s major hubs are concentrated on the West Coast of the US, the MIT Reality Hack hackathon has become a focal point for XR developers and entrepreneurs on the East Coast of the US ...
A group of Stanford, MIT, Harvard and Brown students have proposed using a machine learning chatbot to decongest COVID-19 self-reporting hotlines in Peru, an idea developed as a part of an MIT ...
Following the overwhelming success of last year's debut of "Siriraj x MIT Hacking Medicine 2024", the second annual hackathon will see teams from different disciplines collaborate to create ...
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MIT students build AI system that can control your body
Artificial intelligence may take over the world someday. But today, it can take over your body. A six-person team at MIT ...
In June, Valerie Aguilar Dellisanti ’23 and her team — who represented the University, Harvard, Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — competed and won MIT’s virtual ...
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