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Mixing generative AI with physics to create personal items that work in the true world

Have you ever ever had an idea for something that looked cool,...

The human work behind humanoid robots is being hidden

The implication—fueled by latest demonstrations of humanoid robots putting away dishes or assembling cars—is that mimicking human limbs with single-purpose robot arms is the old way of automation. The brand new way is to...

Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s latest AI newsletter, is here

You possibly can join at any time and also you’ll receive seven editions, delivered once per week, until you complete the series.  Each newsletter begins with a case study, examining a selected...

Tips on how to Work Effectively with Frontend and Backend Code

are often divided right into a separate frontend and backend. The frontend handles what the user sees, while the backend handles all the logic and processing. This can be a natural separation of...

Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Way forward for Work Launches at MIT

The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping...

The Skills That Bridge Technical Work and Business Impact

In “What ‘Pondering’ and ‘Reasoning’ Really Mean in AI and LLMs,” you address the semantic gap between human and machine reasoning. How does understanding this distinction impact the way in which you approach model...

How Agent Handoffs Work in Multi-Agent Systems

of LLMs’ reasoning capabilities with memory, planning, and power use (creating what we call agents) has expanded the range of tasks LLMs can perform. Nonetheless, a single agent alone has its limitations. When coupled...

OpenAI reveals who’s winning with AI at work

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. OpenAI's first-ever enterprise report is out, and one stat stands out: 75% of staff say they're now handling tasks they literally couldn't do before.With AI unlocking entirely latest capabilities across...

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