Researchers from MIT CSAIL predict semantically meaningful and calibrated uncertainty intervals in the latent space of a generative adversarial network to know the exact limits in our ability to clean up, and reconstruct, partly blurred images.
Twist is an MIT-created programming language for quantum computing that can describe and verify which pieces of data are entangled in a quantum program, through a language a classical programmer can understand.
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قال تعالى: (وَأَذِّنْ فِي النَّاسِ بِالْحَجِّ يَأْتُوكَ رِجَالاً وَعَلَى كُلِّ ضَامِرٍ يَأْتِينَ مِنْ كُلِّ فَجٍّ عَمِيقٍ، لِيَشْهَدُوا مَنَافِعَ لَهُمْ وَيَذْكُرُوا اسْمَ اللهِ فِي أَيَّامٍ مَعْلُومَاتٍ)(1).
الإنسان بفطرته مدنيّ الطبع، تميل نفسه إلى الاجتماعات والتآلف مع الآخرين، والركون إلى الجماعة والاختلاط بها، وهذا هو سبب تكون المدنية وإنشاء المدن والمجتمعات الكبيرة. وهذا الميل عبارة عن غريزة فطرية موجودة في الإنسان الساعي سعياً دائباً مستمراً لإشباع غرائزه. فميله نحو التوطّن ضمن مجموعة من الناس، والعيش معهم عبارة عن إش�
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“From the research of the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, so far, one thing is absolutely clear: Technological change is transforming our work, our lives, and our society and fortunately, the harsh societal consequences that concern us all are not inevitable,” said MIT President L. Rafael Reif at the start of “From Research to Action: Work of the Future,” on Feb. 19.
The event was the second in the MIT Forefront series, which seeks to find bold, new answers to urgent global problems. It reached more than 33,000 people from all over the world and featured discussion among industry, labor, and education leaders about how to create greater shared prosperity.
Credits: Photos: (clockwise from top left) Gretchen Ertl, Bryce Vickmark, Travis Gray, Bryce Vickmark
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The Office of the Vice Chancellor and the Registrar’s Office have announced this year’s Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellows: professor of mathematics Larry Guth, associate professor of materials science and engineering Elsa Olivetti, associate professor of nuclear science and engineering professor Michael Short, and professor of biology and biological engineering Michael Yaffe.
For nearly three decades, the MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program has recognized exemplary and sustained contributions to undergraduate education at MIT. The program was named after Margaret MacVicar, the first dean for undergraduate education and founder of the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). Departments must submit nominations along with recommendation letters from the nominees’ colleagues, students, or alumni. The select