An anomaly detection framework anyone can use | MIT News
Sarah Alnegheimish’s research interests reside at the intersection of machine learning and systems engineering. Her objective: to make machine learning ...
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Study shows vision-language models can’t handle queries with negation words | MIT News

Imagine a radiologist examining a chest X-ray from a new patient. She notices the patient has swelling in the tissue ...
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Using AI to Predict a Blockbuster Movie

Although film and television are often seen as creative and open-ended industries, they have long been risk-averse. High production costs ...
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Training LLMs to self-detoxify their language | MIT News

As we mature from childhood, our vocabulary — as well as the ways we use it — grows, and our ...
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Could LLMs help design our next medicines and materials? | MIT News

The process of discovering molecules that have the properties needed to create new medicines and materials is cumbersome and expensive, ...
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Citation tool offers a new approach to trustworthy AI-generated content | MIT News

Chatbots can wear a lot of proverbial hats: dictionary, therapist, poet, all-knowing friend. The artificial intelligence models that power these ...
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Ecologists find computer vision models’ blind spots in retrieving wildlife images | MIT News

Try taking a picture of each of North America’s roughly 11,000 tree species, and you’ll have a mere fraction of the ...
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The Emergence of Self-Reflection in AI: How Large Language Models Are Using Personal Insights to Evolve

Artificial intelligence has made remarkable strides in recent years, with large language models (LLMs) leading in natural language understanding, reasoning, ...
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