Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex ...
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World’s first neuromorphic supercomputer nears reality with brain-inspired math
US researchers solve partial differential equations with neuromorphic hardware, taking us closer to world's first ...
Discover what is Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), its privacy-first tech, fair presale auction model & Proof Pods. Here’s how the ...
As the Institute’s first VP for energy and climate, Evelyn Wang ’00 is marshaling MIT’s expertise to meet the greatest ...
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A Tiny Chip Placed Beneath AI Processors Could Cut Data Center Power Use by 50 percent
Those fancy graphics processors humming away in a modern data center look efficient on paper. A top-of-the-line product might ...
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A rejoinder to ‘Bola’s tax’: When ‘simple logic’ becomes simple misdirection
The Emmanuel Orjih essay being circulated is rhetorically powerful, but its “simplicity” is achieved by subtracting the ...
Ben Gao '25 asks us to reconsider how we can use AI effectively, arguing that human-centered design needs to be prioritized.
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Quantum computers could crack every code on Earth, here’s how
Every online bank transfer, private message and Bitcoin transaction rests on the assumption that some math problems are ...
GenAI isn’t magic — it’s transformers using attention to understand context at scale. Knowing how they work will help CIOs ...
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The most mind-blowing scientific theories that might actually be true
Reality is stranger than you think. Seriously. While we go about our daily lives, convinced we understand the basics of ...
Thinking about AI and how it’s changing everything? It’s a big topic, and a lot of that change comes down to the hardware ...
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