motorCortex.ai wins MIT $50K Collaborative Intelligence Competition
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The winning team’s autonomous robots disinfect high-traffic spaces.
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The winning team’s autonomous robots disinfect high-traffic spaces.
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A robotic bartender, customized skincare, smart clothing, and more.
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The collaboration will focus on academic exchange, an innovative immersion program, and enhancing QUT’s entrepreneurship program with access to MIT’s global entrepreneurial networks.
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Since its inception, the program has helped launch 70 thriving companies
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Wharton’s Ethan Mollick and MIT Sloan’s Bill Aulet discuss the ways generative artificial intelligence is remaking the competitive landscape of entrepreneurship.
About the MIT Applied Cooperation Initiative
We are a small but mighty team dedicated to helping MIT students develop as dynamic leaders equipped to collaborate with others to solve the world’s most pressing problems.
Here, leadership is not a title or a person. It’s a process. We begin with self-awareness, then combine science-based frameworks, personalized coaching, and practical applications to develop leaders.
Leadership at MIT is not a title or a person. It’s a process. We begin with self-awareness and combine science-based frameworks, personalized coaching, and practical applications to develop leaders.
Twelve teams of students and postdocs across the MIT community presented innovative startup ideas with potential for real-world impact.