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MIT's AI + Education Summit explored AI integration in schools, featuring a climate hackathon and discussions on AI fluency as a crucial skill.
MIT's AI assistant uses theory of mind to monitor team beliefs, intervening to improve collaboration in tasks like search-and-rescue missions.
MIT's zinc-air microbattery, smaller than a sand grain, powers tiny robots. It uses air to oxidise zinc, generating 1 volt for circuits and sensors.
MIT researchers propose personhood credentials to verify human users online, obtained offline and used optionally to distinguish from AI accounts.
MIT's SigLLM framework uses large language models to detect anomalies in time-series data without extensive training, showing promise for complex systems.
MIT's NeuroTrALE software uses machine learning to process brain imaging data faster, reducing computing time by 90% for 32GB datasets.