Daniela Rus
Computer Science & AI Laboratory Director
MIT
Daniela is the Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT. Prof. Rus's research interests are in robotics and artificial intelligence. The key focus of her research is to develop the science and engineering of autonomy and intelligence. Prof. Rus served as a member of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, the Defense Innovation Board, and as a USA expert for Global Partnerships in AI. She is a senior visiting fellow at MITRE Corporation and also a co-founder of Liquid AI.
Builders
Builders
Building AI Systems That Sense, Decide, and Act
Embodied AI is moving from prototype to production, redefining how machines interact with the physical world. From warehouse robotics to autonomous systems, hear what it takes to build agents that can perceive, reason and act and why most still fail outside the lab.
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Roundtable | Designing Machines That Live Alongside Us
Robots are leaving the lab and entering human environments from hospitals to highways to homes. This roundtable explores what it takes to build autonomous systems that can reason, adapt, and collaborate safely with people. This roundtable will explore the future of human-centered robotics and how pervasive autonomy will reshape everyday life.
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