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The area of non-verbal programming languages has not been unexplored. There are ASCII-based languages such as Befunge and asciidots, as well as image-based ones such as Piet, just to name a few. Both inspired and challenged by these work, I set the following goals for my new language: To take advantage of the fact that the program is drawn, to include features that is otherwise unfeasible with tex
We often imagine a future world filled with robots and artificial intelligence agents, where humans share their civilization with sentient beings made out of metals and plastics, that function much like we do. But we could also imagine robots that take the form of existing objects, such as tools, furniture, or vehicles. As an example, consider driving assistance features in modern cars, which off
I’m sure that most, if not all of you, have seen recent news stories about Jeffrey Epstein, and I owe it to you to address my prior affiliation with him. I met Epstein in 2013 at a conference through a trusted business friend and, in my fundraising efforts for MIT Media Lab, I invited him to the Lab and visited several of his residences. I want you to know that in all of my interactions with Epste
AlterEgo is a non-invasive, wearable, peripheral neural interface that allows humans to converse in natural language with machines, artificial intelligence assistants, services, and other people without any voice—without opening their mouth, and without externally observable movements—simply by articulating words internally. The feedback to the user is given through audio, via bone conduction,
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Zensei: Embedded, Multi-Electrode Bioimpedance Sensing for Implicit, Ubiquitous User Recognition was active from September 2013 to December 2017 We introduce Zensei, an implicit sensing system that leverages bio-sensing, signal processing, and machine learning to classify uninstrumented users by their body’s electrical properties. Zensei could allow many objects to recognize users. E.g., phones th
Disobedience Award was active from May 2017 to September 2019 The Disobedience Award has closed.The Disobedience Award—a $250,000, no-strings-attached prize—recognized individuals and groups who engage in responsible, ethical disobedience aimed at challenging norms, rules, or laws that sustain society’s injustices. This award honored work that is focused on positive impact and is consistent with a
Japanese document Description of Exif file formatCurrently, most of new digicams use Exif file format to store images. This specification was made by JEIDA, but there is no open document in internet. So I made tiny description about Exif from some of open documents which can get from internet. I believe this document is basically based on Exif2.1 specification, but actually I have not read officia
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QASM is a simple text-format language for describing acyclic quantum circuits composed from single qubit, multiply controlled single-qubit gates, multiple-qubit, and multiple-qubit controlled multiple-qubit gates. qasm2circ is a package which converts a QASM file into a graphical depiction of the quantum circuit, using standard quantum gate symbols (and other user-defined symbols). This is done us
Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; Associate Director, MIT Media Lab The Tangible Media Group, led by Professor Hiroshi Ishii, pursues the vision of Tangible Bits & Radical Atoms to seamlessly couple the dual worlds of bits and atoms by giving dynamic physical form to digital information and computation.Hiroshi IshiiJerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences Assoc
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Paul Liang joins MIT Media Lab Media Arts + Science Program + EECS/Schwarzman College of Computing as Asst. Professor, AI + Human Experience Paul Liang joins the MIT Media Lab's Program in Media Arts and Sciences (MAS) and MIT Schwarzman College of Computing with shared…
The Lifelong Kindergarten group develops innovative technologies and cultivates caring communities to engage young people from diverse backgrounds in creative learning experiences. We are deeply committed to bringing about change in the world and improving the lives of young people, especially those from marginalized and vulnerable communities.
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