Four employees from across MIT — Teachers Melody Han, Simon Johnson, Yoon Kim and Rosalind Picard — depicted the open doors and dangers presented by the fast headways in the field of artificial intelligence.
Teacher Daniela Rus, overseer of MIT’s Software engineering and Man-made reasoning Research facility, examined the fate of man-made consciousness, mechanical technology, and AI, underscoring the significance of adjusting the improvement of new innovations with the need to guarantee they are conveyed such that benefits humankind.
Teacher Regina Barzilay talked about her work growing new simulated intelligence frameworks that could be utilized to assist with diagnosing bosom and cellular breakdown in the lungs before the diseases are recognizable to the natural eye.