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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
New chip design makes parallel programs run many times faster and requires one-tenth the code
Ingestible origami robot steered by external magnetic fields
System predicts 85 percent of cyber-attacks using input from human experts
First-ever 3-D printed robots made of both solids and liquids
Wireless tech means safer drones, smarter homes and password-free WiFi
Cellphones with cheap, built-in infrared lasers could be snapped into personal vehicles, such as golf carts or wheelchairs, to help render them autonomous
Enabling human-robot rescue teams
Automating big-data analysis
Robots collaborate to deliver meds, supplies, and even drinks
Giving Government Special Access to Data Poses Major Security Risks
Automatic computer bug repair
Software that knows the risks – Risk allocation software
Vision system for household robots
Projecting a robot’s intentions
Herding robots
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