The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing named Armando Solar-Lezama as the inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor, effective July 1. Solar-Lezama is the first person appointed to this position generously endowed by Professor
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MIT professor Armando Solar-Lezama has been named the inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor. Established in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, the new chair is generously endowed by MIT EECS professor Jae S. Lim.
There has been a remarkable surge in the use of algorithms and artificial intelligence to address a wide range of problems and challenges. While their adoption, particularly with the rise of AI, is reshaping nearly every industry sector, discipline,
Understanding artificial intelligence and how it relates to matters of national security has become a top priority for military and government leaders in recent years. A new three-day custom program entitled “Artificial Intelligence for National Secu