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Emoji is being used to teach computers sarcasm because that's just what we need
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers at the MIT Media Lab have developed a deep leaning system called DeepMoji.

This 3D-printed device could be used in robot skin
By Duncan Geere published
MIT engineers have 3D-printed a small device that responds to being poked by changing color

MIT figured out how to play HTC Vive and Oculus Rift untethered
By Nick Pino published
Scientists at MIT have developed a system called ‘MoVR’ that enables seamless wireless virtual reality.

MIT let an AI loose on the web - what could possibly go wrong?
By Duncan Geere published
MIT researchers have designed an AI that has the ability to search the web for information it wants.

MIT has built an AI that makes your pictures really spooky
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers at MIT have created an AI that uses deep learning algorithms to make pictures creepier.

You may one day buy a phone that assembled itself
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Sure, you've heard of phones built with modules, but what about handsets that put themselves together?

Laptops that produce heat might soon be a thing of the past
By Darren Allan published
MIT scientists have made a major breakthrough with many implications for the future of computing.

This super-stretchy material may be the future of skin treatments
By Parker Wilhelm published
Irritated, damaged, or aged skin can be treated using a special 'second skin' polymer.
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