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Entrepreneurship class MAS.664 launches businesses with a global reach.
Can a new vaccination card simplify the user vaccination journey and create data-rich monitoring of the progress in vaccination?
The project is a multi-faculty, cross-MIT effort, with input and expertise from multiple institutes.
These sessions will focus on tools for privacy-aware contact tracing.
To date, two Media Lab projects have received RAPID grants for work related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Wednesday June 3, 2020 …
These are public talks via webcast every Wednesday at 10am. Safe Paths—an MIT-led, free, open source technology that enables…
Wednesday May 27, 2020 …
Wednesday May 6, 2020 …
Ramesh Raskar gives an update on his nonprofit’s progression in developing the Safe Paths mobile app and Safe Places web tool.
Ramesh Raskar details these tools and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different contact tracing methods.
Your phone soon might know if you have spent time near someone with the COVID-19 virus.
Researchers are racing to achieve the benefits of location-tracking without the surveillance.
To help explain how this works is Ramesh Raskar, an associate professor at MIT’s Media Lab.
The app is designed to let people discover if they've crossed paths with someone who's been infected with COVID-19.
A multinational team develops new tools to slow the spread of pandemics.
A system that enables smartphones to transmit “chirps” to nearby devices could notify people if they have been near an infected person.
Private Kit: Safe Paths shares information about your movements in a privacy-preserving way—and could let health officials tackle COVID-19.
China, South Korea used smartphone apps to monitor people with the disease. Americans have different views of privacy and data collection.
The Media Lab community brings creativity, expertise, and research to the pandemic