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CLEVRER: The first video dataset for neuro-symbolic reasoning Computer Vision Explainability ICLR Neuro-Symbolic AI We are a community of scientists at MIT and IBM Research. We conduct AI research and work with global organizations to bridge algorithms to impact business and society. Dina Katabi elected to the National Academy of Medicine Method teaches generative AI models to locate personalized objects
The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab is a community of scientists from MIT and IBM Research dedicated to pushing the frontiers of artificial intelligence and translating breakthroughs into real-world impact. Founded in 2017, the Lab works with industry to translate fundamental science into applications that solve immediate problems in the business world and beyond. The Lab currently manages a research portfolio of more than 80 projects, with an emphasis on data-driven, deep learning approaches to understanding language and the visual world and techniques for making large-scale AI systems... The Lab is also developing AI systems for healthcare and a variety of decision-making applications. In all of its work, the Lab is committed to building trustworthy and socially responsible AI systems. We’re located in one of the fastest-growing technology centers in the world: Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Across the street from MIT, down the road from Harvard, and situated in a dense cluster of the world’s leading technology companies, Kendall Square is a vibrant ecosystem for innovators. In 2021, our IBM Research team moved into our new offices on MIT’s campus at 314 Main St. Rendering of our offices at 314 Main St. in the Kendall Square technology center of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A new way to increase the capabilities of large language models Nuno Loureiro, professor and director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, dies at 47
Enabling small language models to solve complex reasoning tasks MIT affiliates named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellows A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problems Peer-review is the lifeblood of scientific validation and a guardrail against runaway hype in AI. Our commitment to publishing in the top venues reflects our grounding in what is real, reproducible, and truly innovative. New research using computational vision models suggests the brain’s “ventral stream” might be more versatile than previously thought.
A new method from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab helps large language models to steer their own responses toward safer, more ethical, value-aligned outputs. A new method lets users ask, in plain language, for a new molecule with certain properties, and receive a detailed description of how to synthesize it. The framework helps clinicians choose phrases that more accurately reflect the likelihood that certain conditions are present in X-rays. This new framework leverages a model’s reasoning abilities to create a “smart assistant” that finds the optimal solution to multistep problems.
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CLEVRER: The First Video Dataset For Neuro-symbolic Reasoning Computer Vision
CLEVRER: The first video dataset for neuro-symbolic reasoning Computer Vision Explainability ICLR Neuro-Symbolic AI We are a community of scientists at MIT and IBM Research. We conduct AI research and work with global organizations to bridge algorithms to impact business and society. Dina Katabi elected to the National Academy of Medicine Method teaches generative AI models to locate personalized ...
The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Is A Community Of Scientists
The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab is a community of scientists from MIT and IBM Research dedicated to pushing the frontiers of artificial intelligence and translating breakthroughs into real-world impact. Founded in 2017, the Lab works with industry to translate fundamental science into applications that solve immediate problems in the business world and beyond. The Lab currently manages a research portfo...
Across The Street From MIT, Down The Road From Harvard,
Across the street from MIT, down the road from Harvard, and situated in a dense cluster of the world’s leading technology companies, Kendall Square is a vibrant ecosystem for innovators. In 2021, our IBM Research team moved into our new offices on MIT’s campus at 314 Main St. Rendering of our offices at 314 Main St. in the Kendall Square technology center of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A new way to ...
Enabling Small Language Models To Solve Complex Reasoning Tasks MIT
Enabling small language models to solve complex reasoning tasks MIT affiliates named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellows A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problems Peer-review is the lifeblood of scientific validation and a guardrail against runaway hype in AI. Our commitment to publishing in the top venues reflects our grounding in what is real, reproducible, and truly ...
A New Method From The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Helps
A new method from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab helps large language models to steer their own responses toward safer, more ethical, value-aligned outputs. A new method lets users ask, in plain language, for a new molecule with certain properties, and receive a detailed description of how to synthesize it. The framework helps clinicians choose phrases that more accurately reflect the likelihood that c...