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  1. Understanding how people make sense of information in the information age

    Image Caption “I always felt like I had these different lives. Coming to MIT was the first ... Link to Original Article Understanding how people make sense of information in the information age ...

  2. How wise are crowds?

    ... the imperfect, distributed knowledge of a large group of people can often yield better information than canvassing expert opinion. ... will be some correction factor,” Acemoglu says. “If I’m seeing you, your action, and I’m seeing Munzer’s action, and I also ...

  3. Delay, Memory, and Messaging Tradeoffs in Distributed Service Systems

    ... and establish that it drives the delay to zero when either (i) the message rate grows superlinearly with N, or (ii) the memory grows ... certain symmetry property, and for which neither condition (i) or (ii) holds, results in an expected queueing delay which is bounded away ... Biography http://www.mit.edu/people/zubeldia/index.html ...

  4. New robot rolls with the rules of pedestrian conduct

    ... Similarly, personal mobility devices could transport people in large, crowded spaces, such as shopping malls, airports, and ... person’s already moved way past it before it decides ‘I should probably go to the right,’” Everett says. “So that approach is ...

  5. New model aims to give robots human-like perception of their physical environments

    ... labels (a chair versus a table, for instance), as well as people, rooms, walls, and other structures that the robot is likely seeing in ... be able to assist you with queries such as ‘Where did I leave my red mug?’ and ‘What is the closest exit?’ You can think about ...

  6. 3 Questions: Devavrat Shah on curbing online misinformation

    ... when a lie is repeated. This goes back thousands of years. I was reminded last night as I was reading bedtime stories to my 6-year-old, ... thought that he must indeed be carrying a dog if three people have told him so. Without even bothering to look at the animal, he let ...

  7. Three questions with LIDS student Igor Kadota

    ... the system across multiple layers. In previous works, I used tools from Mathematical Optimization, Stochastic Control and Network ... that make this a unique research environment are passionate people and research excellence. People at LIDS are all at the top of their ...

  8. Systems scientists find clues to why false news snowballs on social media

    ... Olivares, MIT Article Author Adam Zewe I MIT News Date Published December 15, 2021 ... their point of view: The key assumption in the model is that people bother to share something with their followers if they think it is ...

  9. A game changer takes on cricket’s statistical problem

    ... Article Author Katie DePasquale I LIDS Communcations Date Published September 20, ... Jehangir Amjad has done something few people can: He found a way to combine his favorite sport with his work. A ...

  10. Explained: Generative AI - How do powerful generative AI systems like ChatGPT work, and what makes them different from other types of artificial intelligence?

    What do people mean when they say “generative AI,” and why do these systems seem to ... that seems to have been written by a human. But what do people really mean when they say “generative AI?” Before the generative ... models work and how we think the human brain works, but I think there are also similarities. We have the ability to think and dream in ...

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