Information and Computing Sciences
SRI’s Information and Computing Sciences division is taking on some of the world’s most important challenges, creating leading-edge technology solutions that have revolutionary impact.
Our researchers are redefining the way human beings interact with machines and with one another through machines, as we define what’s next in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computing for the real world.
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SRI delivers fast, high-assurance zero-knowledge cryptography
Advancement could lead to more secure, faster online financial transactions and other high-value information exchanges.
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Teaching machines to learn like humans could help autonomous systems deal with unfamiliar environments
SRI is spearheading a way for autonomous systems, such as self-driving vehicles and drones, to effectively operate in evolving and adversarial environments such as war zones.
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Decades of cutting-edge research that matters
Supun Samarasekera has helped bring real-world mixed reality applications to our customers for almost 30 years.
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SRI board member and astronaut Ellen Ochoa: Pushing the boundaries of science
Ochoa logged nearly 1,000 hours in space, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame.
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Garrett Wang: Making AI building accessible to all
The CEO and co-founder of Cerbrec works with SRI to simplify AI for a range of industries.
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Wes Madrigal: Streamlining the AI data pipeline
SRI spins out Kurve to help customers automate AI to speed up business operations.
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PARC Forum: The AI boom and its impact on society
Bloomberg’s Parmy Olson joined SRI’s Patrick Lincoln to discuss the future of AI and her new book, Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World.
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SRI aims to mitigate attacks on mixed reality headsets
The team that designed a mixed reality headset for the battlefield will determine how it can prevent or neutralize attacks against the system.
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Karen Myers: Designing AI systems to collaborate with people
The director of SRI’s AI Center researches AI technologies that complement human capabilities.
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Researchers develop an AI model that helps understand intent
The model generated responses that were more helpful and honest, and less harmful, than others.
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SRI’s Genome Explorer: Enhanced genome browser delivers better user experience
Navigating genomes just became easier with dynamically responsive zoom and high-density display.
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SRI researchers use AI to study deadly viruses
Machine learning algorithms identify how hemorrhagic fever viruses hijack human cells.