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How to Build an Agentic Decision-Tree RAG System with Intelligent Query Routing, Self-Checking, and Iterative Refinement?
In this tutorial, we build an advanced Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system that goes beyond simple question answering. We design…
When it comes to artificial intelligence, MIT and IBM were there at the beginning: laying foundational work and creating some…
How to Build a Fully Functional Computer-Use Agent that Thinks, Plans, and Executes Virtual Actions Using Local AI Models
In this tutorial, we build an advanced computer-use agent from scratch that can reason, plan, and perform virtual actions using…
How can you use science to build a better gingerbread house?That was something Miranda Schwacke spent a lot of time…
UltraCUA: A Foundation Computer-Use Agents Model that Bridges the Gap between General-Purpose GUI Agents and Specialized API-based Agents
Computer-use agents have been limited to primitives. They click, they type, they scroll. Long action chains amplify grounding errors and…
On Oct. 20 during its annual meeting, the National Academy of Medicine announced the election of 100 new members, including…
Google AI Research Releases DeepSomatic: A New AI Model that Identifies Cancer Cell Genetic Variants
A team of researchers from Google Research and UC Santa Cruz released DeepSomatic, an AI model that identifies cancer cell…
Remembering Professor Emerita Jeanne Shapiro Bamberger, a pioneer in music education | MIT News
MIT Music and Theater Arts fondly remembers the legacy of Professor Emerita Jeanne Shapiro Bamberger, who passed away peacefully at home…
An Implementation to Build Dynamic AI Systems with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Real-Time Resource and Tool Integration
In this tutorial, we explore the Advanced Model Context Protocol (MCP) and demonstrate how to use it to address one…
New software designs eco-friendly clothing that can reassemble into new items | MIT News
It’s hard to keep up with the ever-changing trends of the fashion world. What’s “in” one minute is often out…