A new technique from MIT can make AI-generated code adhere to whatever programming language or other format is being used, while remaining error-free: bit.ly/43U2Pua
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A new AI model from MIT CSAIL called "CausVid" crafts smooth, high-quality videos in seconds: bit.ly/3GKkSJQ
The system combines the photorealism of diffusion models w/the speed of autoregressive approaches, potentially making it useful for editing videos & creating training data for robots.
3D modeling tools dictate how many objects look — but what about how they feel?
MIT's "TactStyle" program enables creators to use image prompts to stylize the textures of 3D models. It can customize the tactile properties of accessories, decor, & more: bit.ly/42HJwBQ
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MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
MIT CSAIL’s “TactStyle” system uses image prompts to replicate both the visual appearance and touch-based properties of 3D models. It could help create home décor, personal accessories, and tactile le...
Cable-driven mechanisms enable streamlined, precise motion, but are difficult to assemble by hand.
MIT’s "Xstrings" 3D printing approach automates how these objects are put together, allowing users to customize designs for things like:
- A lizard robot
- A wall sculpture
Full video: bit.ly/4il1aCj
A new printmaking technique produces images that can change colors when heated up ♨️
MIT researchers helped develop "Thermochromorph" to take advantage of full-color process printing. It uses thermochromic inks to make images transition into each other: bit.ly/42Jeyeq
"A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." — Doug Linder
Exciting fabrication projects coming up from CSAIL's HCI Engineering Group 👀 Stay tuned!
MIT prof. & CSAIL principal investigator Kaiming He discusses AI’s role in lowering barriers between scientific fields & fostering collaboration across scientific disciplines.
He says that these walls are breaking down because of a "common language that has been found in AI": bit.ly/4hwPXxX