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MIT in the media: 2023 in review
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- February 12, 2024
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MIT community members made headlines with key research advances and their efforts to tackle pressing challenges.
How symmetry can come to the aid of machine learning
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- February 12, 2024
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Exploiting the symmetry within datasets, MIT researchers show, can decrease the amount of data needed for training neural networks.
Artificial Intelligence in Waste Management
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- February 12, 2024
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In today’s tech-driven world, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries has become crucial. Waste management is no exception. The integration of AI in waste management has paved the way for a more efficient and sustainable future. Understanding Waste Production and Consumption Patterns AI plays a critical role in understanding the patterns of waste production and consumption. This data allows waste management companies to develop better plans for managing waste. By analyzing when and where people are throwing away trash, waste management trucks can be optimized to pick up garbage at the most opportune times and places. Identifying […]