An MIT study led by research scientist Nataliya Kosmyna shows heavy AI use reduces brain activity by up to 55 per cent during tasks.
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Building on a long-standing MIT-IBM collaboration, the new lab will chart the convergence of AI, algorithms, and quantum ...
MIT and IBM have launched the MIT-IBM Computing Research Lab, expanding their AI partnership into quantum computing, ...
TL;DR: MIT and OpenAI studies suggest that regular ChatGPT use, especially among emotionally prone users, may quietly increase loneliness and reduce social interaction over time. Internal studies from ...
Polina Anikeeva, PhD ’09, followed up her ultrathin brain probes with tools to study the gut-brain connection—and now leads an MIT research center investigating neural pathways throughout the body. In ...
MIT scientists have built a tiny, ultra-efficient 5G receiver that can thrive in noisy wireless environments ideal for smartwatches, wearables, and sensors that need to sip power and still stay ...
The 2026 CNBC Disruptor 50 list will be revealed Tuesday, May 19th A new MIT study shows workers improved productivity by 37% using ChatGPT, an "Industrial Revolution-level large" efficiency gain, ...