U researchers confront urgent AI ethics questions
Experts and attendees explored thorny AI-related issues in medicine, economic power, censorship, surveillance and more at the inaugural AI and Ethics Workshop.
Read MoreExperts and attendees explored thorny AI-related issues in medicine, economic power, censorship, surveillance and more at the inaugural AI and Ethics Workshop.
Read MoreAcademic Senate meetings are open to the public and are held on Zoom.
Read MoreInterdisciplinary team of U researchers builds a framework for assessing varying levels of automation in a mental health field reliant on human interaction.
Read MoreUtah lawmakers invested $15 million in the university’s new artificial intelligence supercomputing system.
Read MoreNew “lab-on-a-chip” platform may enable same-day treatment decision for pediatric cancer patients.
Read MoreU and Université Côte d’Azur students again team up to tackle energy and climate solutions at the 2026 Wilkes Center “Hackathon.”
Read MoreThe U and USU have achieved much, but Sen. Ann Millner and Rep. Karen Peterson say the time has come for the state to make serious investments to build capacity that drives discovery and innovation.
Read MoreAcademic Senate meetings are open to the public and are held on Zoom.
Read MoreInstalled in 1975, the campus TRIGA reactor gains new relevance training the state’s future workforce at the dawn of a U.S. nuclear renaissance growing to meet an AI-enabled future.
Read MoreResearchers use AI to finetune robotic prosthesis to improve manual dexterity by finding right balance between human and machine control.
Read MoreTool is designed for students, staff and faculty to get the most out of ChatGPT in a responsible and secure way.
Read MoreU atmospheric scientists use manually gathered snowfall data from across the West to train a new model that outperforms existing weather prediction models.
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