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AI at MIT

May/June 2026

Researchers across the Institute are using AI to open new pathways to discovery.

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BRIAN STAUFFER

Features

  • Categorized in MIT Alumni News: Cover

    AI at MIT

    In almost every lab at the Institute, researchers are delving into AI. And the tools they’re developing and deploying have already turbocharged existing methods and opened new pathways to discovery.

  • Categorized in MIT Alumni News: Feature

    Does AI know too much?

    The growing field of machine unlearning aims to make large language models forget harmful information without retraining them from scratch.

  • Categorized in MIT Alumni News: Feature

    Now we’re cooking

    Sam Calisch, SM ’14, PhD ’19, wants to make your kitchen greener—and bolster the grid at the same time. He’s starting with battery­-powered electric ranges that plug into a standard outlet.

  • Categorized in MIT Alumni News: President

    Navigating AI at MIT

    As artificial intelligence changes how we teach, learn, and do research, we’re exploring best practices—and working to ensure that students leave the Institute prepared to succeed in an AI-powered world.

  • Categorized in MIT Alumni News: Seen

    Pie Day

    To celebrate Pi Day this year, Admissions Blogger Ellie Feng ’28 organized a celebration of the Institute in pastry form, resulting in the baking of 30 MIT-themed pies.

  • Have an idea for a great MIT story?

    If you know of any MIT alumni making a difference in their corner of the planet, let us know. We always welcome your ideas for interesting stories about the MIT community.

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