8/8/2025
8/8/2025 – Recent AI News
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Eco-driving measures could significantly reduce vehicle emissions
Published: Thu, 07 Aug 2025 00:00:00 -0400 | (Link)
New research shows automatically controlling vehicle speeds to mitigate traffic at intersections can cut carbon emissions between 11 and 22 percent. -
School of Architecture and Planning welcomes new faculty for 2025
Published: Wed, 06 Aug 2025 16:10:00 -0400 | (Link)
Four new professors join the Department of Architecture and MIT Media Lab. -
Helping data storage keep up with the AI revolution
Published: Wed, 06 Aug 2025 00:00:00 -0400 | (Link)
Storage systems from Cloudian, co-founded by an MIT alumnus, are helping businesses feed data-hungry AI models and agents at scale. -
MIT tool visualizes and edits “physically impossible” objects
Published: Mon, 04 Aug 2025 16:40:00 -0400 | (Link)
By visualizing Escher-like optical illusions in 2.5 dimensions, the “Meschers” tool could help scientists understand physics-defying shapes and spark new designs. -
New algorithms enable efficient machine learning with symmetric data
Published: Wed, 30 Jul 2025 00:00:00 -0400 | (Link)
This new approach could lead to enhanced AI models for drug and materials discovery. -
Harvard’s ultra-thin chip could revolutionize quantum computing
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 07:54:30 EDT | (Link)
Researchers at Harvard have created a groundbreaking metasurface that can replace bulky and complex optical components used in quantum computing with a single, ultra-thin, nanostructured layer. This innovation could make quantum networks far more scalable, stable, and compact. By harnessing the power of graph theory, the team simplified the design of these quantum metasurfaces, enabling them to generate entangled photons and perform sophisticated quantum operations — all on a chip thinner than a human hair. It’s a radical leap forward for room-temperature quantum technology and photonics. -
Google’s deepfake hunter sees what you can’t—even in videos without faces
Published: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 23:24:12 EDT | (Link)
AI-generated videos are becoming dangerously convincing and UC Riverside researchers have teamed up with Google to fight back. Their new system, UNITE, can detect deepfakes even when faces aren’t visible, going beyond traditional methods by scanning backgrounds, motion, and subtle cues. As fake content becomes easier to generate and harder to detect, this universal tool might become essential for newsrooms and social media platforms trying to safeguard the truth. -
A simple twist fooled AI—and revealed a dangerous flaw in medical ethics
Published: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 01:58:50 EDT | (Link)
Even the most powerful AI models, including ChatGPT, can make surprisingly basic errors when navigating ethical medical decisions, a new study reveals. Researchers tweaked familiar ethical dilemmas and discovered that AI often defaulted to intuitive but incorrect responses—sometimes ignoring updated facts. The findings raise serious concerns about using AI for high-stakes health decisions and underscore the need for human oversight, especially when ethical nuance or emotional intelligence is involved. -
Scientists discover the moment AI truly understands language
Published: Tue, 08 Jul 2025 02:36:49 EDT | (Link)
Neural networks first treat sentences like puzzles solved by word order, but once they read enough, a tipping point sends them diving into word meaning instead—an abrupt “phase transition” reminiscent of water flashing into steam. By revealing this hidden switch, researchers open a window into how transformer models such as ChatGPT grow smarter and hint at new ways to make them leaner, safer, and more predictable.