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A look at 16 of the coolest things that happened at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 2016.

Rachel Gordon | CSAIL • mit
Dec. 16, 2016 1 minSource

Machines that predict the future, robots that patch wounds, and wireless emotion-detectors are just a few of the exciting projects that came out of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) this year. Here’s a sampling of 16 highlights from 2016 that span the many computer science disciplines that make up CSAIL.

Robots for exploring Mars — and your stomach

Keeping data safe and secure

Advancements in computer vision

Tech to help with health

Algorithms, systems and networks

Reprinted with permission of MIT News

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