MIT's MeMo keeps AI memory separate from reasoning, so teams can upgrade their LLM without retraining and see a 26% performance gain, researchers say.
A tech startup is offering New York City residents free home cleaning with a twist—it will send “professional cleaners” wearing cameras to record everything they do. All that data will supposedly be ...
The students marched onto Killian Court in the rain. But soon the sun peeked out, and the celebration began for the Class of ...
Andrea Thomaz is the CEO and Co-Founder of Diligent Robotics and a renowned social robotics expert. Her accolades include ...
The state is committing $25 million to help build what will be called the Quantum Systems Laboratory in Cambridge ...
The first Boston Tech Week brought endless talk of AI for coding apps, analyzing data, and replacing some jobs.
In Watertown, Massachusetts, about a 20-minute drive from Boston, a 100-unit humanoid robot named “Sonny,” standing at the ...
At Richland High, the sports teams are known as the Bombers, referring to the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bought for the U.S.
Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
A decades-old patent from MIT Professor Bill Freeman inspired the new “Y-zipper,” a three-sided fastener that can snap gear, robots, and art into shape with the push of a button.
MIT researchers have demonstrated that consumer-grade LiDAR sensors can detect and track objects around corners. The hardware costs under $50, and the code is already publicly available.