12/19/2025
12/19/2025 – Recent AI News
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Guided learning lets “untrainable” neural networks realize their potential
Published: Thu, 18 Dec 2025 16:20:00 -0500 | (Link)
CSAIL researchers find even “untrainable” neural nets can learn effectively when guided by another network’s built-in biases using their guidance method. -
A new way to increase the capabilities of large language models
Published: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 23:10:00 -0500 | (Link)
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers developed an expressive architecture that provides better state tracking and sequential reasoning in LLMs over long texts. -
A “scientific sandbox” lets researchers explore the evolution of vision systems
Published: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 14:00:00 -0500 | (Link)
The AI-powered tool could inform the design of better sensors and cameras for robots or autonomous vehicles. -
“Robot, make me a chair”
Published: Tue, 16 Dec 2025 00:00:00 -0500 | (Link)
An AI-driven system lets users design and build simple, multicomponent objects by describing them with words. -
3 Questions: Using computation to study the world’s best single-celled chemists
Published: Mon, 15 Dec 2025 17:15:00 -0500 | (Link)
Assistant Professor Yunha Hwang utilizes microbial genomes to examine the language of biology. Her appointment reflects MIT’s commitment to exploring the intersection of genetics research and AI. -
Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time
Published: Tue, 09 Dec 2025 23:54:39 EST | (Link)
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports advanced AI models for decoding movement, perception, and intent. Initial clinical work shows it can be inserted through a small opening in the skull and remain stable while capturing detailed neural activity. The technology could reshape treatments for epilepsy, paralysis, and blindness. -
This tiny implant sends secret messages to the brain
Published: Mon, 08 Dec 2025 05:25:15 EST | (Link)
Researchers have built a fully implantable device that sends light-based messages directly to the brain. Mice learned to interpret these artificial patterns as meaningful signals, even without touch, sight, or sound. The system uses up to 64 micro-LEDs to create complex neural patterns that resemble natural sensory activity. It could pave the way for next-generation prosthetics and new therapies. -
Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks
Published: Fri, 28 Nov 2025 09:09:38 EST | (Link)
Princeton researchers found that the brain excels at learning because it reuses modular “cognitive blocks” across many tasks. Monkeys switching between visual categorization challenges revealed that the prefrontal cortex assembles these blocks like Legos to create new behaviors. This flexibility explains why humans learn quickly while AI models often forget old skills. The insights may help build better AI and new clinical treatments for impaired cognitive adaptability. -
Physicists reveal a new quantum state where electrons run wild
Published: Sun, 16 Nov 2025 10:56:25 EST | (Link)
Electrons can freeze into strange geometric crystals and then melt back into liquid-like motion under the right quantum conditions. Researchers identified how to tune these transitions and even discovered a bizarre “pinball” state where some electrons stay locked in place while others dart around freely. Their simulations help explain how these phases form and how they might be harnessed for advanced quantum technologies.