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- Nov 196:00 PMPrehealth alumni panel: Making the most of your gap year(s)Are you considering 1 or more gap years before medical school but not sure if this is the right choice for you or what opportunities are available? Come to this panel to hear from MIT alumni/current medical students about their reasons for taking one or more gap years, the experiences they pursued during their gap year(s), how they found those experiences, and more! This CAPD event is open to MIT undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and alumni.Registration is required for this event. Please register here.
- Nov 197:00 PMCollaborative Piano Studio RecitalThe Collaborative Piano Studio (21M.451) presents an evening of chamber music featuring MIT students and alumna. The program includes Schubert’s Shepherd on the Rock for soprano, clarinet; Brahms’s Cello Sonata in E minor, Op. 38; and 3 Vocalises by Ralph Vaughan Williams, for clarinet and soprano.
- Nov 197:00 PMMIT Women's Chorale Fall Season of RehearsalsCome join the MIT Women’s Chorale as we experience the joy of making music together! New singers from throughout the MIT community are welcome on Wednesdays evenings, beginning on September 10, from 7 to 9 pm in Building 4 as we practice for our December concert.The Chorale, a concert choir focused on music for treble voice, is led by our talented music director, Nhung Truong, who makes each rehearsal a pleasure.We ask that prospective singers contact us at mitwc@mit.edu to register with us and be placed on an e mail list to receive necessary information. Further details are available on our website.https://web.mit.edu/womensleague/womenschorale/
- Nov 20All dayExhibit NOW in IMES E25-310, from May 23 onward! Stop by to visit and learn more!
- Nov 201:00 AMWomen's Volleyball vs. Babson CollegeTime: 6:00 PMLocation: Babson Park, MA
- Nov 2010:00 AMExhibition: AI: Mind the GapThe irony of artificial intelligence is that it often reveals more about human intelligence than machines themselves.From AI in the home to robots in the workplace, the presence of AI all around us compels us to question its potential and recognize the risks. What has become clear is that the more we advance AI technology and consider machine ability versus human ability, the more we need to mind the gap.Researchers at MIT have been at the forefront of this evolving field. The work presented in this exhibition builds on the pioneering contributions of figures such as Claude Shannon and Seymour Papert, while highlighting contemporary research that spans computer science, mechanical engineering, neuroscience, and the social sciences.As research probes the connections between human and machine intelligence, it also underscores the profound differences. With AI now embedded in everyday life — from smart assistants in our homes to robots in the workplace — we are challenged to ask critical questions about its potential, its risks, and the boundaries between machine ability and human capability.Join us in shining light on the tremendous promise, unforeseen impacts, and everyday misconceptions of AI in this riveting, interactive exhibition.Learn more about the exhibition.