Dina Katabi, Professor, MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and CSAIL, on the potential of AI in enhancing basic wireless devices and explores the feasibility of a Wi-Fi box detecting Parkinson's disease in individuals.
Katabi’s talk was part of the session on "Systems That Learn" for the Expanding Horizons in Computing series. Organized by MIT faculty, the series of bootcamps, workshops, short talks, panels, and roundtable discussions delved into exciting areas of computing and AI, with topics ranging from security, intelligence, and deep learning to design, sustainability, and policy.
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29 окт 2024