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Media Lab researcher Nikhil Singh and alums Aruna Sankaranarayanan and Matt Groh discuss ways that deepfakes may affect the 2024 elections.
Media Lab alum Matt Groh discusses a study finding that AI can help doctors diagnose dermatological conditions across different skin tones.a
In a study published in Nature Medicine, alum Matt Groh, Prof. Rosalind Picard, and colleagues found assistance from an AI model can help.
On BBC’s The Forum, host Iszi Lawrence tries a tool developed by Media Lab researchers that tests users' ability to detect deepfakes.
David Nuñez, an alum of the Media Lab’s Personal Robots research group, takes MIT Technology Review on a tour of the re-imagined Museum.
MIT Media Lab postdoc Ziv Epstein discusses issues arising from the use of generative AI to make art and other media.
We're so proud of everything you've accomplished here, and can't wait to see what you do next.
Award recipients are selected based on their academic achievements and dedication to their graduate research works.
Discussion on fact-checking and deepfake detection at the Election Misinformation Symposium 2022.
New prize program recognizes MIT researchers who make data openly accessible and reusable.
The following winners and honorable mentions include members of the Media Lab community, and were selected from more than 70 nominees.
Affective Computing PhD student Matt Groh and other experts offer a few recommendations to help people recognize falsehoods online.
Matt Groh offers a "less dystopian view" on deepfakes.
Festival of Learning is always a time of meeting new people while reconnecting with friends I haven't seen in a while, which has been espec…
New research shows that detecting digital fakes generated by machine learning might be a job best done with humans still in the loop.
PhD student Matt Groh speaks with Input Magazine’s Annie Rauwerda about his team's recent research on deepfake detection.
An evolving list of IAP activities hosted by members of the Media Lab community in collaboration with other departments.
(AI)-powered media manipulations have widespread societal implications for journalism and democracy, national security, and art.
MIT Sloan School of Management looks at the technology, risks, and possible use cases for artificial intelligence-generated synthetic media
A 48-hour creative exchange between more than 40 artists and creative technologists.
Artificial intelligence can create millions of artificial species no one has ever seen.
Sometimes problems cannot be simply solved. When there’s no outside fix, we have to learn how to embrace and live through challenges.
What our experiment in the desert taught us about social networks and human cooperation.
Congratulations to all who graduated during the 2018-2019 academic year!
The reality distortion field is real, and it’s getting better every day.
How the role of AI and systems like Deep Angel influence conversations about ethics.
Media Lab students, faculty, researchers and affiliates pitching panels at SXSW 2019