Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT News MIT researchers “speak objects into existence” using AI and robotics The speech-to-reality system combines 3D generative AI and robotic assembly to create objects on demand
Understanding the nuances of human-like intelligence MIT Associate Professor Phillip Isola studies the ways in which intelligent machines “think” and perceive the world, in an effort to ensure AI is safely and effectively integrated into human society
Novel AI model inspired by neural dynamics from the brain Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a novel artificial intelligence model inspired by neural oscillations in the brain, with the goal of significantly advancing how machine learning algorithms handle long sequences of data AI often struggles with analyzing complex information that unfolds over long periods of time, such as
Graph-based AI model maps the future of innovation - MIT News A graph-based AI model (center) recommended creating a new mycelium-based biological material (right), using inspiration from the abstract patterns found in Wassily Kandinsky’s painting, “Composition VII” (left)
Machine learning | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology A new way to increase the capabilities of large language models MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers developed an expressive architecture that provides better state tracking and sequential reasoning in LLMs over long texts December 17, 2025 Read full story
MIT researchers advance automated interpretability in AI models MAIA is a multimodal agent for neural network interpretability tasks developed at MIT CSAIL It uses a vision-language model as a backbone and equips it with tools for experimenting on other AI systems
AI assistant monitors teamwork to promote effective collaboration A theory of mind model developed by MIT CSAIL researchers represents communication in epistemic planning for human and AI agents This AI assistant is risk-bounded, aligning beliefs about plans among teammates and intervening when necessary