Tag: MIT
MIT researchers devise IoT transmitter to stop hackers
NEWSBYTE Researchers at MIT have created a transmitter that could stop hackers from attacking IoT devices.
Such devices are vulnerable to hack attacks that locate,...
Norman the psychopathic AI offers a warning on biased data
Many people are concerned about the potential rise of malignant AI, with UK newspapers, in particular, worried about the 'Terminator' scenario of machines that...
Smart medicine: Wireless system powers tiny devices inside the body
US researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), working with scientists from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, have developed wireless technology that...
3D printing breakthrough enables detailed models of patient scans
A newly developed 3D printing technique allows CT and MRI scans to be accurately represented in "exquisitely detailed" medical models, providing researchers and doctors...
New US restaurant opens with fully robotic cooking staff
Boston restaurant Spyce has opened, promising customers an affordable, delicious meal – cooked entirely by robots, reports Malek Murison.
Robots' entry into the restaurant world...
Health IoT: Ingestible sensor can help diagnose disease
An MIT research team has developed an ingestible sensor that uses genetically engineered bacteria to detect and diagnose gastrointestinal problems.
The sensor is made up...
New MIT system enables autonomous driving on poorly mapped roads
A new system from MIT, known as MapLite, enables self-driving cars to navigate using just GPS and sensors.
Self-driving systems are typically seen being tested...
Mind-reader: MIT’s AlterEgo wearable knows what you’re going to say
A wearable being developed at MIT's Media Lab knows what its wearer is going to say before any sound is made.
The AlterEgo device uses...
MIT’s CSAIL lab studies aquatic life with robot fish
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a solution to a problem faced by marine biologists around the world.
Getting a...
JDA Software partners with MIT to develop predictive supply chains
Supply chain specialist JDA Software has announced a joint research agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to develop new supply chain applications....
Why you could soon have a neural network on your smartphone
Researchers at MIT have paved the way to low-power neural networks that can run on devices such as smartphones and household appliances. Andrew Hobbs...
MIT develops low-power high-speed chips for IoT security
MIT researchers have hardwired public-key encryption into a new chip for IoT devices. It uses 1/400 of the power of software execution, one tenth...