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Associate Professor, MIT EECS

Associate Professor Stefanie Mueller, who leads the Human-Computer Interaction group at CSAIL, discusses her groundbreaking research using generative AI for 3D applications. Specifically she explains how generative AI can be combined with mechanical simulation to create stable and personalized 3D models. Find a full transcript of this podcast here.

Daniel Jackson
Professor, MIT EECS, Associate Director, MIT CSAIL

MIT Professor Daniel Jackson, associate director of CSAIL and the author of The Essence of Software, argues that if your design is flawed, so is your product. In this podcast, Prof. Jackson shares some cases where software design makes or breaks big companies and what can be done to improve software design in the future. Find the transcript here.

When is the right time to use AI in business?
Principal Research Scientist, MIT

This week on the CSAIL Alliances Podcast we’re joined by George Westerman, a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Founder of the Global Opportunity Initiative. Westerman discusses the future of AI, the opportunities it presents, as well as some potential pitfalls. Find a full transcript here.

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Founder, Columnist, Host

Today’s generative AI programs know how to write, compose music, and even create works of art. But it learned to do so by training on data made by human creators without asking their permission.

As independent artists and giant media companies bring their cases to court, the question is: will all this fundamentally change the human-AI relationship? This week’s podcast is a special crossover episode with our friends at Click Here; find out more about them here: therecord.media/podcast

cybersecurity
Faculty Co-Director, MIT Future of Data, Trust, and Privacy, Principal Investigator, MIT CSAIL, Professor, MIT CSAIL
Professor, MIT EECS, Professor, MIT CSAIL, Co-Founder, Duality Technologies

MIT CSAIL Professors Srini Devadas and Vinod Vaikuntanathan join the CSAIL Alliances Podcast for a conversation about cybersecurity, addressing topics from federated protocols, the importance of data-driven approaches, and how quantum computing could change the landscape. 

A transcript of this podcast is available here.