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Симпозиум MGAIC: Расширяя границы – Генеративный ИИ в науке, рассуждениях и искусстве
MGAIC Symposium: The Future of Robotics Keynote
MGAIC Symposium: The Future of LLMs
Симпозиум MGAIC: Gen AI в разных дисциплинах
MGAIC Symposium: Foundations and Futures Keynote
Симпозиум MGAIC: Вступительное слово
This is MIT
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep. 14 (VIDEO): Putting a glacier in its place
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep. 13 (VIDEO): The future of customizable 3D printing
The World at MIT: Daron Acemoglu
The World at MIT: Eric Grimson
The World at MIT: Ericmoore Jossou
The World at MIT: Fiona Murray
The World at MIT: Highlights
The World at MIT: Kamal Youcef-Toumi
The World at MIT: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
The World at MIT: Rafael Reif
The World at MIT: Raúl Radovitzky
The World at MIT: Yukiko Yamashita
The World at MIT: Regina Barzilay
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep. 15 (VIDEO): Making sense of your dollars
Insanely Curious: Preserving MIT’s Past to Inspire the Future
Not quite a solid, not quite a liquid: Meet hydrogels
MIT Chancellor Melissa Nobles to the Class of 2025
Hank Green Address to MIT Class of 2025
MIT President Sally Kornbluth Charge to the Class of 2025
Introducing the MIT Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM)
Imagine a world without MIT
This is MIT
Tiny hopping robots