Associate Professor Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, an MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab and CSAIL researcher, optimizes how computer graphics and images are processed for the hardware of today and tomorrow. Ragan-Kelley specializes in high-performance, domain-specific programming languages and machine learning.
A Mass General Brigham study has found that AI large language models (LLMs) used to generate medical responses for patients must have systems to monitor their quality.
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