MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

The principal goals of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory are to develop a computational theory of intelligence and to develop high-impact practical applications in areas such as information transportation, enhanced reality, the human-computer interface, modeling and simulation, image understanding, decision analysis and impact prediction, model-based engineering design, medicine, and supporting computing technology.
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