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Spotlight: Oct 1, 2024

Have you ever wanted to see what your future self might be like? Now, thanks to the power of generative AI, you can: By letting users chat with an older version of themselves, Future You aims to reduce anxiety and guide young people to better choices.

MORE FROM THE MIT COMMUNITY

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Via @wmbrfm on Instagram: “pleasure to meet our colleagues at @wtburadio + @wrbbradio + @suffolkradio + @whrb95.3 + @wmforadio + @brandeiswbrs + @wzly – thanks for coming!”

RESEARCH

A new method helps robots quickly map a scene and identify items they need to complete a set of tasks. “It’s really about helping the robot understand the environment and what it has to remember in order to carry out its mission,” says Luca Carlone.

ALUMNI IN ACTION

For Sophie Bai ’14, beauty is more than skin deep: She started B.A.I. Biosciences in 2020 to bring biotech solutions to skin problems such as eczema and skin cancer. The company has already reached $20 million in sales — and even Jay-Z is an investor.

AROUND CAMPUS

MIT’s new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program will invite students to examine the intersection of music, computing, and technology. “It’s the right time to launch this program and if not at MIT, then where?” asks Jay Scheib.

RESEARCH

A new security protocol could enable organizations to analyze confidential data with AI tools. The method leverages the quantum properties of light to guarantee that data sent to and from a cloud-based server remain secure during deep-learning computations.

RESEARCH

Mars’ ancient atmosphere, which disappeared 3.5 billion years ago, may be hiding in plain sight: as methane within surface clay minerals. “This methane could still be present and maybe even used as an energy source on Mars in the future,” Oliver Jagoutz says.