3/13/2026
3/13/2026 – Recent AI News
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Can AI help predict which heart-failure patients will worsen within a year?
Published: Thu, 12 Mar 2026 17:30:00 -0400 | (Link)
Researchers at MIT, Mass General Brigham, and Harvard Medical School developed a deep-learning model to forecast a patient’s heart failure prognosis up to a year in advance. -
3 Questions: On the future of AI and the mathematical and physical sciences
Published: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 18:30:00 -0400 | (Link)
Professor Jesse Thaler describes a vision for a two-way bridge between artificial intelligence and the mathematical and physical sciences — one that promises to advance both. -
New MIT class uses anthropology to improve chatbots
Published: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 12:10:00 -0400 | (Link)
MIT computer science students design AI chatbots to help young users become more social, and socially confident. -
A better method for planning complex visual tasks
Published: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 00:00:00 -0400 | (Link)
A new hybrid system could help robots navigate in changing environments or increase the efficiency of multirobot assembly teams. -
3 Questions: Building predictive models to characterize tumor progression
Published: Tue, 10 Mar 2026 16:50:00 -0400 | (Link)
Assistant Professor Matthew Jones is working to decode molecular processes on the genetic, epigenetic, and microenvironment levels to anticipate how and when tumors evolve to resist treatment. -
Scientists built the hardest AI test ever and the results are surprising
Published: Fri, 13 Mar 2026 02:08:43 EDT | (Link)
As AI systems began acing traditional tests, researchers realized those benchmarks were no longer tough enough. In response, nearly 1,000 experts created Humanity’s Last Exam, a massive 2,500-question challenge covering highly specialized topics across many fields. The exam was engineered so that any question solvable by current AI models was removed. Early results show even the most advanced systems still struggle — revealing a surprisingly large gap between AI performance and true expert-level knowledge. -
ChatGPT as a therapist? New study reveals serious ethical risks
Published: Mon, 02 Mar 2026 10:04:35 EST | (Link)
As millions turn to ChatGPT and other AI chatbots for therapy-style advice, new research from Brown University raises a serious red flag: even when instructed to act like trained therapists, these systems routinely break core ethical standards of mental health care. In side-by-side evaluations with peer counselors and licensed psychologists, researchers uncovered 15 distinct ethical risks — from mishandling crisis situations and reinforcing harmful beliefs to showing biased responses and offering “deceptive empathy” that mimics care without real understanding. -
Quantum computer breakthrough tracks qubit fluctuations in real time
Published: Fri, 20 Feb 2026 09:03:48 EST | (Link)
Qubits, the heart of quantum computers, can change performance in fractions of a second — but until now, scientists couldn’t see it happening. Researchers at NBI have built a real-time monitoring system that tracks these rapid fluctuations about 100 times faster than previous methods. Using fast FPGA-based control hardware, they can instantly identify when a qubit shifts from “good” to “bad.” The discovery opens a new path toward stabilizing and scaling future quantum processors. -
Brain inspired machines are better at math than expected
Published: Sat, 14 Feb 2026 10:19:40 EST | (Link)
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The breakthrough could lead to powerful, low-energy supercomputers while revealing new secrets about how our brains process information.