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